The International Relations Cell Japan Facilitation Centre proudly hosted the Read Japan Project Book Donation Ceremony, an initiative generously supported by The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research and The Nippon Foundation at PCET's PCCOE
Pimpri Chinchwad Education Trust's Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering (PCCOE) is delighted to share a noteworthy event. On Tuesday, 28th May 2024, the International Relations Cell Japan Facilitation Centre proudly hosted the Read Japan Project Book Donation Ceremony, an initiative generously supported by The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research and The Nippon Foundation.
The ceremony was graced by the esteemed presence of Hon. Mr. YAGI Koji, Consul-General, Consulate General of Japan in Mumbai, who served as the Chief Guest. We were equally honored to have Dr. Girish Desai, Executive Director of PCET, alongside our respected trustees, Shri. Dnyaneshwar P. Landge, Smt. Padma M. Bhosale, Shri. Shantaram D. Garade, and Shri. Vitthal S. Kalbhor.
This significant event marked a milestone in fostering stronger educational ties between India and Japan. The donation of books under the Read Japan Project not only enriches our library with invaluable resources but also symbolizes the deep cultural and academic exchange between our institutions. The ceremony showcased enthusiastic participation and support from both PCCOE and the Japanese foundations, highlighting our mutual commitment to educational excellence and cultural collaboration.
Hon. Mr. YAGI Koji, in his address, emphasized the importance of such collaborations in enhancing mutual understanding and educational growth. He commended PCCOE for its dedication to fostering international relations and providing its students with diverse learning opportunities. Dr. Girish Desai echoed these sentiments, expressing gratitude to The Tokyo Foundation and The Nippon Foundation for their generous support and reiterating PCCOE's commitment to expanding its global educational outreach.
The event concluded with an engaging cultural exchange session, where students and faculty members interacted with the Japanese delegation, discussing various aspects of Japanese culture and education. This interaction further strengthened the bonds of friendship and cooperation between our institutions.