Today: July 26, 2024
April 30, 2022
1 min read

Panama and India strengthen cultural and educational ties with the signing of a new agreement

A cultural and educational cooperation agreement was signed between the ministries of culture of Panama and India.
The Panamanian Minister of Culture Giselle González Villarrué and her counterpart for foreign affairs and culture from India, Meenakshi Lekhi, signed this agreement in order to strengthen ties between governments and share initiatives aimed at the execution, formalization and deepening of cultural exchange activities. .

Through the agreement, programs are established in the field of music, dance festivals, promotion of plays, exchange of exhibitions, experiences and art exhibitions.

According to Minister González, Panama is pleased to consolidate cultural relations with the people and government of India, for which she thanked her counterpart “for the trust and important collaboration that they have always given to the Panamanian people.”

While the Indian minister considered it a great honor to be in Panama and enjoy the relations between the two countries “which are warm and friendly and who will be by your side in time turning 60”.

He added that they maintain an incredible tangible and intangible legacy with a great cultural richness in performing arts, crafts, music and dance, so they must recognize it, take care of it and preserve it.



Source link

Latest Posts

They celebrated "Buenos Aires Coffee Day" with a tour of historic bars - Télam
Cum at clita latine. Tation nominavi quo id. An est possit adipiscing, error tation qualisque vel te.

Categories

Hoy Paraguay
Previous Story

Ecuador deployed soldiers in provinces taken over by drug traffickers and criminals

Two businessmen opposed to Ortega in Nicaragua are declared guilty
Next Story

Two businessmen opposed to Ortega in Nicaragua are declared guilty

Latest from Blog

Haitian enrollment in DR schools increases

Haitian enrollment in DR schools increases

According to data from the Ministry of Education (Minerd), 115,536 Haitian students have entered the pre-university education system, of which 88,470 went to the public sector and 27,066 to the private sector,
Go toTop