Indian Embassy in US launches MARG program to support students and researchers: The PIE News
The Indian Embassy in the United States recently launched a new initiative called MARG (Mentoring Assistance and Guidance for Students and Researchers) aimed at providing support and guidance to Indian students and researchers studying or working in the US.
This innovative program aims to help Indian students and researchers navigate the challenges they may face while pursuing their academic or research goals in a foreign country. Through MARG, participants will have access to a network of mentors who can provide valuable advice, support, and guidance on a wide range of topics, including academic and career development, cultural adjustment, and personal well-being.
The launch of MARG comes at a time when Indian students and researchers in the US are facing increasing challenges, including visa restrictions, rising tuition costs, and a competitive job market. The Indian Embassy hopes that this program will help alleviate some of these challenges and provide much-needed support to the Indian community in the US.
Speaking about the launch of MARG, an official from the Indian Embassy stated, “We are excited to launch this new initiative, which we believe will have a positive impact on the lives of Indian students and researchers in the US. Through MARG, we hope to create a supportive and nurturing environment for our community members, helping them to achieve their academic and career goals.”
The MARG program is open to all Indian students and researchers in the US, and participants can sign up for mentoring support through the Indian Embassy’s website. With the launch of this new initiative, the Indian Embassy is taking concrete steps to support and empower the Indian community in the US, demonstrating its commitment to fostering a strong and vibrant relationship between India and the United States.