PM lauds Indian universities for rising global presence

Update: 2024-06-27 17:59 GMT

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday lauded Indian universities for making strides on the global stage and said the government’s commitment to quality education is yielding encouraging results.

In a post on ‘X’, Modi wrote, “Great to see India’s universities making strides on the global stage! Our commitment to quality education is yielding encouraging results.

“We will continue to support our educational institutions and provide opportunities for growth and innovation. This will help our youth greatly,” he said. The Prime Minister was responding to a post by Phil Baty, Chief Global Affairs Officer at London-based Times Higher Education Ranking.

“India’s rising visibility in the @timeshighered world rankings is remarkable, driven by @narendamodi’s internationalisation reforms. A record 133 Indian universities have submitted to the 2025 rankings -- up from 42 in 2017 -- making India the fourth best represented in the world,” Baty wrote.

Prime Minister Modi on Thursday lauded Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s leadership of the state as he met the MPs of Janata Dal (United).

Had a great meeting with JD(U) MPs. Our parties have a long history of working together and fighting poor governance, corruption and criminalisation in Bihar. The leadership of Nitish Kumar Ji has taken Bihar on the path of development. We will keep working together for good governance,” he said on X. 

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