Coimbatore, December 2
Close to 36 foreign delegates from 16 countries took part in the Quid Pro Quo (QPQ9), an annual exchange programme organised by Sri Krishna Arts and Science College (SKASC) here on December 1.

The delegates were here to attend the training organized by 'The South India Textile Research Association' (SITRA), Coimbatore. They visited SKASC to exchange their ideas and observations with the students and faculty members.
Importantly, the delegates shared their views on the textile and agricultural sector in their country and here in India.

Delegates from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Nigeria, Oman, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uzbekistan and Zimbabwe took part in the programme.
Dressed in traditional attires of 29 different states, the students of SKASC welcomed the delegates.
S. Malarvizhi, Chairperson and Managing Trustee of Sri Krishna Institutions, presided over the meet.
Close to 36 foreign delegates from 16 countries took part in the Quid Pro Quo (QPQ9), an annual exchange programme organised by Sri Krishna Arts and Science College (SKASC) here on December 1.

The delegates were here to attend the training organized by 'The South India Textile Research Association' (SITRA), Coimbatore. They visited SKASC to exchange their ideas and observations with the students and faculty members.
Importantly, the delegates shared their views on the textile and agricultural sector in their country and here in India.

Delegates from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Botswana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Nigeria, Oman, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uzbekistan and Zimbabwe took part in the programme.
Dressed in traditional attires of 29 different states, the students of SKASC welcomed the delegates.
S. Malarvizhi, Chairperson and Managing Trustee of Sri Krishna Institutions, presided over the meet.