Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Differently-Abled Children Visit Indian Embassy


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Senior and open schooling students of HOPE Qatar Centre for Persons with Disabilities, paid an educational visit to the embassy of India recently.
The students represented the nationalities of India, Indonesia, and Bangladesh.
The students were given an opportunity to observe the functioning of the embassy and gain insight into how diplomatic missions operate, making it an enriching learning experience beyond the classroom.
They were introduced to the consular section, its functions, and how passports are printed and issued by the mission. In an interaction with ambassador Vipul, the students posed numerous questions and received answers.
The visit also featured the formal release of the first copy of 'Ray of HOPE' the annual newsletter of HOPE Qatar for the Academic Year 2024–2025 by the ambassador.
The students presented handmade gifts to the envoy and received gifts from the embassy. Dr Rajeev Thomas, founder and chief mentor of HOPE Qatar, was present Qatar Centre for Persons with Disabilities

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