India, Australia sign Framework Mechanism for Mutual Recognition of Qualifications | Daily Current Affairs Dose |
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India, Australia sign Framework Mechanism for Mutual Recognition of Qualifications | Daily Current Affairs Dose
India, Australia sign Framework Mechanism agreement for Mutual Recognition of Qualifications: India and Australia signed a Framework Mechanism for Mutual Recognition of Qualifications that will help ease the mobility of students and professionals between the two countries.
Institutional level MOUs were also exchanged between India and Australia's university sectors to promote research and academic collaborations.
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The agreement was signed following a bilateral meeting in New Delhi between India’s Education Minister Shri Dharmendra Pradhan and the Australian Education Minister Mr. Jason Clare.
India, Australia sign Framework Mechanism: Key Highlights
This agreement is part of the commitment by Prime Ministers of both countries at the 2nd India-Australia Virtual Summit held on 21st March 2022, wherein they had agreed to establish a Joint Task Force for mutual recognition of qualifications.
A Task Force was accordingly set up consisting of senior officials of education and skill ministries and regulators on both sides. It has come up with a comprehensive mechanism that covers both education and skill qualifications of the two countries and will help facilitate two way mobility of young people for education and employment purposes by mutually recognizing various levels of education and skill qualifications.
The developments will create more opportunities for two-way mobility of students and professionals for the purpose of education and employment, and pave the way for making education the biggest enabler in taking India-Australia bilateral relationship to greater heights and realising shared aspirations.
A number of institutional level MOUs were also exchanged between India and Australia's university sectors, which will promote research and academic collaborations between the two countries in several key sectors.
The higher education sectors of both India and Australia are excited to partner with each other as evidenced by the large delegation from Australia. These institutions are driving the bilateral cooperation between India and Australia across a wide range of fields – from bio-innovation to law to industry solutions.
Static Current Affairs related to Australia for upcoming exams
- Capital of Australia: Canberra
- Largest city of Australia: Sydney
- National language of Australia: English
- Prime Minister of Australia: Anthony Albanese
- Total Population of Australia 2021 estimate: Neutral increase 25,859,600 (53rd)
- Currency of Australia: Australian dollar ($) (AUD)
Static Current Affairs related to India for upcoming exams
- President of India: Droupadi Murmu
- Vice President of India: Jagdeep Dhankhar
- Prime Minister of India: Narendra Modi
- Chief Justice of India: Justice DY Chandrachud
- Lok Sabha Speaker of India: Om Birla
- Capital of India: New Delhi
- Largest city of India: Mumbai
- Official languages of India: Hindi / English
- Currency of India: Indian rupee (₹) (INR)
- Total Population of India 2018 estimate: Neutral increase 1,352,642,280
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