Meghalaya: NEHU students thrive at the G20 summit in Delhi.

NEHU students thrive at the G20 summit in Delhi.

Meghalaya: NEHU students thrive at the G20 summit in Delhi.

The Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), New Delhi, sponsored the G20 University Connect Finale on Tuesday at Bharat Mandapam, where Meghalaya was represented by four talented students from North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU). More than 3000 students, vice chancellors, and academics from all around India gathered for this extraordinary occasion.


Assistant Professor Dr. Davidson Pyngrope, the department's head of nanotechnology and NEHU's public relations officer, accompanied the students from NEHU. When their acclaimed Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Prabha Shankar Shukla, joined them, the NEHU team's enthusiasm peaked.

An effort to close the gap between academia and the field of international diplomacy was the G20 University Connect Finale. The focus of the event was on empowering young people, who will guide India's transition from a developing country to a developed one. The event's high point was a captivating presentation by India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, who inspired the young people in attendance to focus their efforts on the betterment of the country.

Rimiki Shylla, Arwotki Rymbai, Bankhein Rongrin, and Prastuti Konwar represented NEHU on this esteemed stage. They were chosen out of 3000 students to share the platform with the Prime Minister, which speaks well of their outstanding qualities and commitment to their academics.

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