We want your news! Send us: News release |Letter to the Editor | Share a picture | Newborn | Birthday | Engagement | Wedding | Other Milestone
Today






Jessica Parker Studies in India during Winter Break

COLLEGE STATION, TX – Jessica Parker from Central Square was one of 25 Bush School students who took part in a study abroad program in New Delhi, India over the winter break.

The group, which included first- and second-year students from both the Master of Public Service and Administration (MPSA) and the Master’s Program in International Affairs (MPIA), arrived in India on December 28 and returned on January 12, leaving little time to recover from jet lag before classes began again on January 14.

The program was a collaborative venture with the Jindal School of International Affairs in Sonipat, Haryana, India; and the students took classes in the India Habitat Centre in Delhi as the campus was too far away to commute on a daily basis.

The Jindal School of International Affairs is part of O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), a private, nonprofit entity established in memory of Mr. O.P. Jindal. JGU has an agreement with Texas A&M to exchange students and faculty, conduct joint research programs, present an executive program for Indian professionals, and share classroom teaching via video conferencing.

Dr. Kishore Gawande and Dr. Nirmal Goswami organized the program, which is held every two years. The students had lectures, discussions, and meetings on a variety of topics, including the country’s history, culture, political structures, economic development, housing issues, defense issues, and even its pop culture. Among others, they met with the Basix Social Enterprise Group, a microfinance organization that allowed them to gain insight into local microfinance projects, and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), an apex business organization that was established in 1927 and serves as the voice of India’s business and industry. “India was a whirlwind of beautiful chaos that somehow worked together. The classes gave us information to take to the streets in our afternoon field trips. It was, in one word, unforgettable,” said second-year MPIA student Caitlin Harwood.

Day excursions and extracurricular activities included visits to Qutb Minar, the Lotus Temple, the Taj Mahal, and other iconic Indian sights. The students also visited Parliament, where they discussed the historic events of India’s independence, and the Supreme Court, where they witnessed advocates presenting cases. They watched cricket and ate traditional Indian food, striving to avoid the infamous “Delhi Belly” sickness that some tourists experience. On one of their first days in Delhi, the group observed peaceful protests on women’s rights, the result of public outrage at a recent attack on a young Indian woman on a bus. Second-year MPSA student Warren Chalklen added, “India humanized for me the many challenges and successes facing countries across the globe.”

Print This Post Print This Post Send to a Friend Send to a Friend Join TodayJoin OswegoCountyToday.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

 

Search Our Archives:





Leslie F. Corey, 81

Leslie  F. Corey, 81, of Phoenix, NY, passed away Sunday June 9, 2013.

Continue reading


Wreath laying at Oswego County 147th’s monument Set In Gettysburg

On July 1, the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, Oswego Town Historian George R. DeMass will officiate at a wreath-laying ceremony at the Oswego County 147th monument in Gettysburg. The 147th New York volunteers, Oswego County’s own, was heavily engaged in the three-day battle.

Continue reading


Fishing Reports for June 18, 2013

This report courtesy of the Oswego County Department of Community Development, Tourism and Planning. Oswego River report: According to Larry Muroski of Larry’s Oswego Salmon Shop: Conditions on the river have not changed. There is still high water running at … Continue reading


Dolores L. Schmidtmann, 83

Dolores  L. Schmidtmann, 83, former Horseshoe Island Road, Clay, NY, passed away on Monday June 17, 2013.

Continue reading


Former WRVO General Manager John Krauss dies

Former WRVO general manager and on-air host John Krauss died Monday June 17, 2013, in Oswego. Krauss was one of the longest serving station administrators in public broadcasting having held various managerial titles for more than 40 years, 14 as general manager. He retired in 2010. Krauss was 64.

Continue reading


v2_2012_64