Young guns get Cambridge's Manmohan scholarship
Published on Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 20:58 in Nation section
Tags: Manmohan Singh, Cambridge , New Delhi

CAMBRIDGE MAN: University announces first winners of scholarship in honour of the PM.
New Delhi: Three young academics have bagged the first Manmohan Singh Scholarships instituted by the Cambridge University in Britain.
Niladri Banerjee, an IIT Kanpur postgraduate, Manasa Patnam, an Indian engaged in research at the Lahore University of Management Science (LUMS), and Nitu Duggal, who was an M. Phil scholar at Cambridge university, will pursue their doctoral fellowship at St John's College, Cambridge.
“I always dreamt of being able to go to Cambridge. Probably because I heard that Isaac Newton studied there. The desire was very persistent, so much so, that it can safely be called a childhood dream," said Banerjee, who calls nature photography as his major hobby.
Earlier this year, the St. John's College had launched the Manmohan Singh Scholarships in honour of the Prime Minister, who is a graduate and honorary fellow of the college.
Though academics are high on the agenda, all three winners have wider interests. While Banerjee is passionate about nature and spends his free time capturing its different aspects with a camera, Patnam is an avid climber and mountaineer and has formally trained at the Indian Mountaineering Federation. Patnam is also a Kathak dancer.
Duggal wants to engage herself in teaching and work along with teachers to reach out to maximum number of students.
The British High Commission in Delhi announced the names of scholarship winners on Friday.
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Congratulations to our three young Indian scholars. Let us wish them well in their studies.
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