Afghan Ambassador calls upon Chandigarh Administrator Banwarilal Purohit
Chandigarh, January 11
Farid Mamundzay, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to India, today called upon Punjab Governor and UT Administrator Banwarilal Purohit at the Punjab Raj Bhawan.
The discussion between them centered around “invigorating relationship” with Afghanistan and views were exchanged on issues of mutual interest.
Stating that India enjoys mature bilateral relations and strong socio-cultural linkages with Afghanistan, the Governor agreed upon the need for further strengthening economic and trade ties through vibrant partnership and joint ventures in different fields of activity. “There is immense scope for both to learn and grow through mutual exchange of each others ‘experience and expertise’,” said Purohit. Mamundzay extended his warm greetings and affirmed his commitment to further strengthen bilateral relations. He said there was a huge potential of trade with the state that needed to be tapped and accelerated. He said he saw huge potential for education for the youth of his country in Punjab.
Visits vax camp
A special Covid vaccination drive for Afghan students was organised at Sukhna Lake. Mamundzay also attended the event. Over 100 Afghan students were administrated the jab. “I thank the camp organisers for the support provided to Afghan students. They have provided them free Covid vaccine, rations and other assistance,” said Mamundzay. The drive was held by the United Sikhs and Karan Gilhotra Foundation in association with the UT Health Department along with ASR Foundation.