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The Indian Embassy in Washington has launched a virtual mentoring series, "MARG," to connect Indian students and researchers with top US universities. This initiative, coordinated with the Ministry of Education and University Grants Commission of India, aims to bridge the gap between Indian students in smaller cities and renowned US universities. The first round of the series features Indian-origin faculty from universities like Stanford, Purdue, University of Maryland, and George Mason University.
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