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Japanese appreciation

Japanese ambassador to India Kenji Hiramatsu (blue suit) and his wife Patricia Clara Hiramatsu pose with mathematician Anand Kumar (left) and Super 30 students at Anand's residence on Friday. "Super 30 is quite popular in Japan and I'm impressed with the kind of work Anand is doing," Kenji said. He said Japan too had a programme to help talented students from poor families.The University of Tokyo had also invited 

TT Bureau Published 27.08.16, 12:00 AM
Japanese ambassador to India Kenji Hiramatsu (blue suit) and his wife Patricia Clara Hiramatsu pose with mathematician Anand Kumar (left) and Super 30 students at Anand's residence on Friday. "Super 30 is quite popular in Japan and I'm impressed with the kind of work Anand is doing," Kenji said. He said Japan too had a programme to help talented students from poor families.The University of Tokyo had also invited Super 30 students for higher education. Three students asked the ambassador how Japan, despite being small and constantly hit by quakes, was so advanced. Kenji said it was because of the passion of the Japanese people. Kenji also met chief minister Nitish Kumar and Governor Ram Nath Kovind.
Text by Amit Bhelari and Nishant Sinha and picture by Ranjeet Kumar Dey
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