Indian students studying abroad ambassadors of Indian values, culture: LS Speaker Om Birla

ANI April 8, 2025 141 views

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla celebrated Indian students studying abroad as powerful cultural ambassadors during his visit to Uzbekistan. He emphasized how these students spread Indian values while pursuing global educational opportunities, particularly in healthcare. Birla highlighted India's growing economic potential and the critical role of overseas students in enhancing the nation's international reputation. The speaker underscored the government's commitment to supporting students through initiatives like the 'Help' portal and encouraging their professional growth.

"Indian doctors have a global identity, and you should continue this tradition." - Om Birla, Lok Sabha Speaker
New Delhi, April 8: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Tuesday noted that the Indian students studying abroad are ambassadors of Indian values and culture.

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Indian students represent cultural values beyond national borders

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Ayushman Bharat creates opportunities in healthcare sector

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Government supports overseas students through strategic initiatives

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Students play crucial role in strengthening international relations

"Despite staying thousands of miles away, these students continue to be deeply rooted in Indian values and spread them in their host countries, he observed."

Om Birla made these remarks during his interaction with Indian students in Samarkand Medical University during his four-day visit to Uzbekistan leading the Indian Parliamentary Delegation (IPD) for the 150th Assembly of Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU).

Birla stressed that New India is known as the "Land of Opportunities" with rapid reforms in every field. "National initiatives like Ayushman Bharat have created abundant opportunities in the healthcare sector across India," he added.

He also said that with Ayushman Bharat expanding to include both government and private hospitals, there are ample opportunities for FMG doctors to gain valuable experience and contribute to the nation's healthcare system.

"The rapid growth in medical research and education in India has created numerous opportunities for the students to work in academic and research institutions," the Lok Sabha Speaker noted.

Birla conveyed to the students that the India cares deeply about the welfare of Indians living in every corner of the world. He mentioned that India is dedicated to assisting and supporting overseas Indian students.

"Through initiatives like the 'Help' portal and the active involvement of Indian embassies abroad, the government ensures that Indian students face no obstacles in their education, safety, and career prospects. Indian doctors have a global identity, and you should continue this tradition," he added.

"India has always produced exceptional doctors, and these students will enhance healthcare systems worldwide with their knowledge and skills. Their global experience will pave the way for greater success in their medical careers," Om Birla said.

He urged the students to not only enhance their knowledge and skills but also embrace values such as dedication and compassion in their lives. "Their hard work will contribute to the future direction of global healthcare," he added. Mentioning that as cultural and educational representatives of India, they also serve as key figures in strengthening the friendship and cooperation between India and Uzbekistan.

During his visit to Uzbekistan, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla interacted with members of Indian Diaspora on Monday. Observing that the love and affection of the Indian Diaspora in Uzbekistan towards India is inspirational, Birla noted that the efforts of the Indian community help strengthen India's global identity.

Speaking about India's growing economic might, Birla highlighted that India today is the fastest-growing economy in the world, and its global reputation and innovation have created countless new opportunities. He added that the Indian Diaspora can contribute to this growth through investment and innovation. Birla also encouraged the Diaspora to take full advantage of these opportunities as part of India's drive for 'Viksit Bharat.'

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Priya K.
So proud of our students representing India abroad! 🇮🇳 They truly are our cultural ambassadors while pursuing world-class education. The medical students especially are making us proud with their hard work.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish the government would do more to improve our own medical education system so students wouldn't need to go abroad in the first place. The brain drain is real.
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Ananya P.
My cousin is studying medicine in Uzbekistan and says the Indian community there is so supportive! The 'Help' portal is a game-changer for students feeling homesick or facing issues abroad.
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Vikram J.
It's heartwarming to see our leaders acknowledge students abroad. The medical students I know work incredibly hard - studying in foreign languages while maintaining Indian traditions. Respect!
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Sanjana M.
Love how Birla highlighted both traditional values AND modern opportunities. Our youth can honor their roots while embracing global perspectives. The future of Indian healthcare looks bright! ✨
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Karan D.
As an NRI doctor, I can confirm - the values we learn in India (compassion, dedication) make us stand out internationally. Glad to see this being recognized at the highest levels.

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