Celebrating Academic Excellence
Rupsa Banerjee, a student
of English literature was presented the Pemanda Monappa Scholarship by
Indira Banerjee, the Chief Justice of the Madras High Court at a
function on Wednesday. Ms. Banerjee will study at the University of
Cambridge, U.K.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Justice said that “studying
in an institution like Cambridge broadened the outlook of students”.
Congratulating the student, Chief Justice Banerjee hoped she would
assimilate the qualities of Pemanda Monappa.
She recalled that in 1948, the officer was hand-picked by Sardar
Vallabhai Patel to be the Inspector of Police of Hyderabad State despite
the fact that they had never met.PM Belliappa, former IAS officer and
managing trustee of the Pemanda Monappa Trust, said “the event was a
celebration of the values that his late father followed till the very
end.”
Helen Pennant, director,
Cambridge Trust, said it has been in existence for 30 years and they
support 500 scholars annually, she said. “One in three students at the university comes from outside the U.K.,” she said.
N. Ravi, Director, Kasturi and Sons Ltd., said the relationship
between India and Cambridge had been an enduring one and several
Indians, including mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujam, statistician P.C.
Mahalanobis, Nobel Prize winner Venky Ramakrishnan and three former
Prime Ministers were alumni of Cambridge.
Source: Internet
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