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Promoting NEP vision abroad: Indian students set off for science-culture exchange in Japan

Ministry of Education has sent 20 school students from across India to Japan under the Sakura Science High School Programme 2025. Selected from diverse and remote regions, these young ambassadors will experience Japan’s cutting-edge research ecosystem and rich cultural heritage

Shashank Kumar DwivediShashank Kumar Dwivedi
Jun 15, 2025, 10:00 pm IST
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To foster budding innovators and deepen international scientific cooperation, the Ministry of Education launched a contingent of 20 school-going students from all over India to join the coveted Sakura Science High School Programme 2025 in Japan.

The farewell ceremony, conducted in New Delhi, was anchored by Shri Sanjay Kumar, Secretary to the Department of School Education & Literacy (DoSEL). Attending were Smt. Archana Sharma Awasthi, Joint Secretary, DoSEL; Prof. Prakash Chandra Agrawal, Joint Director, NCERT; and other ministry officials. The officials wished the young ambassadors the very best, who were clearly nervous and eager for this event.

Addressing the students at the function, Shri Sanjay Kumar referred to the programme as a “golden opportunity” for them to see for themselves the scientific strides and cultural diversity of a developed country like Japan. He also appealed to the students and the accompanying teachers to realise the significance of this educational exposure, not only as an individual achievement, but as a key step towards moulding the future of scientific development and global cooperation.

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The delegation, comprising 7 boys and 13 girls, includes students from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas and government schools located in remote and diverse regions such as the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Ladakh, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura. These students were selected to represent India in a multicultural exchange that also includes participants from Malaysia, Taiwan, and Ukraine. Two supervisors from India will accompany them during the visit, scheduled from June 15 to 21, 2025.

The Sakura Science Programme, officially named the Japan-Asia Youth Exchange Program in Science, is a program by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST). Established in 2014, the program endeavours to foster emerging talent through short-term scientific and cultural exchanges. The program offers Asian high school students and others a unique chance to experience Japan’s advanced research facilities alongside its culture and way of life. India joined the program in April 2016.

From the start, the program has witnessed increasing Indian participation. With the latest batch, as many as 619 Indian students and 91 supervisors have gone to Japan as part of this program. The latest batch had visited in November 2024.

The admission of students from remote and underrepresented areas of India is being viewed as an important initiative towards bridging educational gaps and empowering communities with constrained access to worldwide exposure. It also follows India’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which promotes holistic, integrated, and experiential learning. The policy emphasizes that visits to places of scientific, historical, and cultural significance are crucial to the well-rounded development of a student.

Authorities maintained that the Sakura Programme is in the spirit of the NEP as it brings together education and actual interaction. They explained that since Japan has the latest technologies and rich heritage, it is a perfect place for such ventures.

As the students set out, the atmosphere during the flag-off ceremony was one of excitement, pride, and anticipation. It’s their first international travel for many of them, and the experience is bound to leave a lasting memory on their academic and personal careers.

The Sakura Science Programme remains a shining example of global cooperation, creativity, and education diplomacy. As these bright young minds get ready to dive into a new cultural and scientific environment, they not only bring with them their aspirations but also the aspirations of a country aiming to be at the forefront of the global knowledge economy.

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