Visiting the Indian High Commissioner in London
While the Chief Minister of Bihar was in London on Sunday, he had the opportunity to meet with the Indian High Commissioner to the UK, Vikram K Doraiswami. This meeting was an important occasion for both individuals to discuss matters of mutual interest and strengthen the ties between Bihar and the United Kingdom.
Meeting with Notable Individuals
During his visit to London, the Chief Minister also had the privilege of meeting with Baba Mohinder Singh, the Jathedar of UK Seva Dal, a Sikh organization. This meeting provided an opportunity to discuss the contributions of the Sikh community in the UK and explore avenues for collaboration between Bihar and the Sikh diaspora.
Additionally, the Chief Minister had the pleasure of meeting various residents from Bihar who are currently living in the UK. This interaction allowed the Chief Minister to connect with the diaspora and gain insights into their experiences abroad. It also provided a platform for the Chief Minister to address any concerns or issues raised by the residents and assure them of the government’s commitment to their welfare.
Sharing Experiences and Plans
During the meeting with the Indian High Commissioner, the Chief Minister shared his experiences visiting the renowned science museum in London. This visit not only provided an opportunity for the Chief Minister to appreciate the advancements in science and technology but also inspired him to plan for a similar initiative in Bihar.
In this regard, the Chief Minister mentioned the upcoming ‘science city’ in Patna, which will be named after the former President of India, APJ Abdul Kalam. This science city aims to promote scientific research, innovation, and education in Bihar, and will serve as a hub for scientific collaboration and knowledge exchange.
Furthermore, the Chief Minister expressed his admiration for Scotland’s water management techniques, noting the similarities with Bihar in terms of abundant water resources. This appreciation highlights the Chief Minister’s commitment to sustainable development and his desire to learn from global best practices in order to address water-related challenges in Bihar.
In conclusion, the Chief Minister’s visit to London was a significant opportunity to strengthen bilateral ties and engage with the Indian diaspora. The meetings with the Indian High Commissioner, Baba Mohinder Singh, and residents from Bihar living in the UK provided valuable insights and avenues for collaboration. The Chief Minister’s experiences in London, particularly his visit to the science museum and admiration for Scotland’s water management techniques, will undoubtedly contribute to the development and progress of Bihar.