Myanmar's pro-democracy leader and Nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on Saturday paid a visit to Infosys' headquarters in Bangalore.
During his interaction with senior company officials and a group of employees, she discussed on how technology can play a role in the development of Myanmar. Infosys has committed to undertake a six-month training programme for 100 engineering students from Myanmar.
She also planted a Spanish Mahogany sapling at Infosys campus commemorating her visit to the company.
Suu Kyi is presently on a visit to India after a gap of nearly four decades as part of New Delhi's ongoing engagement with democratic and multi-party polity in that country.
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