Togo: An India-dedicated library opens at the University of Lomé

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Friday, 16 February 2024 17:21
Togo: An India-dedicated library opens at the University of Lomé

(Togo First) - India’s Embassy in Togo inaugurated a library at the University of Lomé yesterday, February 15. The library, named “India Corner”, aims to allow young Togolese students to know more about India.

The facility was inaugurated by Ambassador Sanjiv Tandon and Ihou Wateba, the Togolese Minister of Higher Education. It contains books covering India’s politics, economy, education, culture, and society.

With more knowledge about the Asian giant, Togolese students will be able to participate in various projects to strengthen cooperation between both countries. Those who plan to study in India will also benefit from the resources. 

"This space comes in response to the ambition of university authorities to offer useful information to students on various destinations. It will enable the entire university community to learn about Indian culture," said Komlan Batawila, first Vice President of the University of Lomé.

Ambassador Tandon, for his part, noted that "the India Corner space is the crowning achievement and proof of the lasting and exemplary cooperation between Togo and India.”

Indeed, the two countries have a good relationship, with many deals signed in recent years. In June 2021, for example, Togo secured a CFA22 billion loan from Exim Bank of India for an electrification project covering 350 localities.  Several Indian-owned companies are also active in Togo.

Esaïe Edoh

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