Indian High Commission donates 40 art books to Tasuba

BAGAMOYO: THE Indian High Commission has donated books to the Bagamoyo Arts and Culture Institute (TASUBA) in a move aimed at promoting Indian arts and culture to the Tanzanian students sector
Speaking in Bagamoyo, Dr. Soumya Chavan, the Director of the Swamy Vivekananda Cultural Centre at the commission, said the Indian Embassy has donated 40 books to TaSUBa to ensure that students have an opportunity to learn more about Indian culture.
Dr. Chavan emphasized that the main goal is to ensure that students, teachers, and researchers gain knowledge about Indian culture and to further strengthen the long-standing cooperation between the two countries.
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“With this donation, we are opening doors for modern collaboration between India and Tanzania in matters of culture, music, history, politics, and dance. This cooperation will benefit both parties,” said Dr. Chavan.
Furthermore, she added that due to the historic friendship between the two nations, they have initiated a process to send students and teachers to India to enhance their skills in the arts and culture sector.