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Saudi youth visit Indian satellite centre

A 40-member youth delegation from Saudi Arabia, led by the kingdom's Deputy Foreign Minister Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah visited the satellite centre of the state-run Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) here Monday.

The delegation, comprising 34 students from secondary schools to college level and six media personnel, were briefed about the highlights of the Indian space programme and applications over the past five decades. “The Saudi youth evinced keen interest in the activities of the Indian space agency and participated in a lively inter-action with a team of scientists on the occasion,” a senior ISRO official told IANS here.

The delegation was also taken on a tour of the facilities and the permanent exhibition displaying the various models of satellites and launch vehicles. The youth are on a 10-day visit to India since March 22 to promote bilateral relations in the field of science and technology and for a firsthand account of the developments made by Indian institutes and universities.

The Saudi ministry of foreign affairs organised the forum’s visit to Hyderabad, Bangalore and New Delhi. "The objective is to promote growing Saudi, Indian relations and benefit from the Indian experience in the field of information and communication technology. The forum hopes to enable the youth to learn from other cultures as well as foster friendly relations between Saudi and the Indian youth," Saudi embassy official Badr Algarni said in a statement on the eve of their visit.
 
Good, kids need inspiration and such visits can inspire them to take a career in space exploration. :)
 
India’s technological progress impresses Saudi delegation

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A 40-member Saudi youth delegation visited the charitable Narayana Cardiac Hospital and Indian Space Research Organization here Monday and talked to the hospital’s doctors and senior ISRO officials.

A spokesman for Narayana said the Saudi government is seeking the hospital’s help in setting up a telemedicine center in Riyadh to provide remote health care to its citizens.

As a pioneer in using telecommunications and information technology to provide clinical health care remotely, the privately-run super-specialty cardiac hospital uses telemedicine to administer affordable medical treatment in distant areas.

“Exposure to the working of telemedicine at our facility and its multiple benefits impressed the medical students in the delegation who discussed its operation with our chairman Devi Prasad Shetty during an interactive session,” the official said.

The youth delegation also went around the hospital’s sprawling health city and saw firsthand its pediatric facility where children, including infants, are treated for cardiac ailments.

“At the pediatric ward, the Saudi youths interacted with doctors, house surgeons, nurses and some young patients and enquired about the facilities and the nature of treatment for heart ailments,” the spokesman said.

The delegation is on a 10-day visit to India which started on March 22 to promote bilateral relations in the field of science and technology and for a firsthand account of the developments made by Indian institutes and universities.

Dr. Yousuf Al-Saadoun, undersecretary at the Foreign Ministry for economic and cultural affairs and head of the delegation, said Narayana Hrudayalaya was selected for the visit to make delegates aware of the blessing of health and how poor heart patients are given treatment there free of charge.

At ISRO the delegation, comprising 34 students from secondary schools to college level and six members of the media, were briefed about the highlights of the Indian space program and applications over the past five decades.

“The Saudi youth evinced a keen interest in the activities of the Indian space agency and participated in a lively interaction with a team of scientists on the occasion,” said a senior ISRO official.

The delegation was also taken on a tour of the facilities and the permanent exhibition displaying the various models of satellites and launch vehicles.

R.S. Bhatia, group head for planning and development at ISRO, said his organization has started cooperating with King Abdulaziz City of Science and Technology in Riyadh.

“There are 13,000 workers at ISRO, and about 80 percent of them are specialized scientists,” Bhatia said, adding India has launched 65 satellites for various purposes.

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs organized the team’s visit to Hyderabad, Bangalore and New Delhi.

“The objective is to promote Saudi-Indian relations and benefit from the Indian experience in the field of information and communication technology,” said Saudi Embassy official Badr Algarni. The program aims to enable youths to learn from other cultures and foster friendly relations between Saudis and Indians.
 
A 40-member Saudi youth delegation visited the charitable Narayana Cardiac Hospital and Indian Space Research Organization here Monday and talked to the hospital’s doctors and senior ISRO officials.
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Looks like Mossamania (from Saudi Arabia) and Dr. Somnath999 (from India) on this forum were there too. If i am not mistaken, they both are doctors... :lol:
 
Looks like Mossamania (from Saudi Arabia) and Dr. Somnath999 (from India) on this forum were there too. If i am not mistaken, they both are doctors... :lol:
And I'm the president of planet earth
Doctors don't have time to scratch their balls, Mosa is living on this forum. And let's not forget that doctors are usually smarter than the averge Joe on the street, Mosa, not so much. If he's actually a doctor than lol

I wish that the Females will be given a separate female based class.
or what? You gonna blow yourself up Taliban style?

@ the mods, why do you allow these 'sunni' extremists to roam around?
 
they are lucky :)
I have been there long ago for industrial visit...it was nice to interact with scientists and see the satellite center from behind the glass :P
 
Good. More such visits should be organized specially from the African and Latin American countries. There were many African students in our college.
 
And I'm the president of planet earth
Doctors don't have time to scratch their balls, Mosa is living on this forum. And let's not forget that doctors are usually smarter than the averge Joe on the street, Mosa, not so much. If he's actually a doctor than lol

or what? You gonna blow yourself up Taliban style?

@ the mods, why do you allow these 'sunni' extremists to roam around?

I am glad I keep coming up in conversations like this it shows that I am extremely popular thank you for that really.
 

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