According to news agency ANI, Indian students from countries like Russia, Nigeria, Iran, Nepal, Doha, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore will be taking part in the interaction. The participants also include college students from 24 States and Union Territories. Already, 675 students from different States and Union Territories have arrived in Delhi, a statement of Union Ministry of Human Resource Development said.
The second edition of the event will also witness a cultural programme for 10 minutes in which winners of the Kala Utsav contest, their parents and teachers will be performing. A short film on initiatives taken by the Ministry of Human Resource Development will also be screened highlighting the steps taken since last year's ‘Pariksha Par Charcha’ to reduce examination-related stress.
"The arrangements are being made for live telecast of the programme on January 29 in all government and CBSE schools, higher education institutions and colleges of the country and abroad," said the ministry in the statement.
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