Published Date: 2012-04-06, Friday
Program on Interaction and Experience sharing of MEXT-Japan Study Program held on 4 April at Kathmandu University
His Excellency Mr. Kunio Takahashi, Ambassador of Japan to Nepal made a visit to Kathmandu University on 4th April, 2012 to take part in Interaction and experience sharing of MEXT Japan Study Program.
Vice-Chancellor Prof.
Dr. Suresh Raj Sharma welcomed Mr. Takahashi at the University. Dr. Sharma
envisaged the mission and vision of Kathmandu University and recalled Japanese
donors' support for physical facility development of the University. KU’s first
building ‘Yamaji Block’ was built with the support of Yamaji Fumiko Culture
Foundation, Japan; and the 'Pharmacy Block' was also supported by Japanese
citizen Mr. Komatsubara Kenji.
To his address, Ambassador Takahashi recalled historical tie up between Japan
and Nepal. Japanese monk, Ekai Kawaguchi, for the first time had visited Nepal
in 1899. Since then there has been very close relationship between two
countries. Today, Nepal is the ninth largest country whose citizens are
studying in several Japanese Universities. There exist strong possibilities for further
collaboration between Japanese Universities and Kathmandu University in all levels.
Mr. Paras Khadka, Graduate student of Mechanical Engineering Department at
Kathmandu University who recently participated in Japan Study Program 2012 organized
by MEXT- Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, science and Technology of
Government of Japan shared the first hand information about the current status
of universities in Japan and the value of studying and experiences in Japan in
the revival process from the extraordinarily large scale disaster. The program
was also attended by other participants from Padma Kanya Campus, Institute of
Engineering Pulchowk, Institute of Medicine, Maharajgunj, Tri Chandra
College, who went to Japan under same
program.
The program opened with the welcoming notes by Dr. Bim Prasad Shrestha,
Head, Department of Mechanical engineering and Dr. Bhadra Man Tuladhar,
Registrar of the University delivered the vote of thanks.
of
Prof. Dr. Panna Thapa, Deans of
School of Engineering and School of Science respectively, Mr. Mukunda Prasad
Upadyhyaya, Chief Administrative Officer along with University faculty,
staffs were also present in the program. About 250 students from school of
Engineering, school of science,
school of medical science and Kathmandu University high school participated in the
program.