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‘Japan diaries’ at NSBT celebrates India-Japan cultural ties

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 4, 2025 22:30 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarThe third Annual Day of Nath School of Business and Technology (NSBT) featured a special event, ‘Japan ...

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The third Annual Day of Nath School of Business and Technology (NSBT) featured a special event, ‘Japan Diaries’, highlighting the success of the Japan Immersion Program on Thrusday.

NSBT director Harsh vardhan Jajoo emphasized the importance of global exposure in shaping culturally aware professionals. Chairman Nandkishor Kagliwal appreciated the initiative for bringing world-class learning opportunities to the region. Former union Minister K.J. Alphons, the event’s chief guest, inspired students, stressing that attitude matters more than qualifications. Students Disha Dusad, Srushti Gupta, Shreya Muley, Heet Patel, and Harraj Dhody, along with Dr. Sanvedi Rane, shared insights from their Japan visit. A special edition of ‘Login Japan Diaries’ was launched, and the event concluded with the unveiling of the NSBT Anthem by Director Jajoo.

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