The Caparo Group chairman will be leading a delegation from University of Wolverhampton, in his capacity as Chancellor, and also hold a series of meetings with senior ministers, including Human Resource Development Minister Smriti Irani and officials to launch a new worldwide drive on the right to education for all.
"I am really looking forward to my visit this time as I feel inspired by the determination shown by Prime Minister Modi to put education at the forefront of his development agenda," Paul said on the eve of his visit today.
There will also be events with India-based alumni and presentations of bursaries and scholarships to local school children.
The Delhi leg of his visit will conclude with a scholarship event and the signing of a letter of intent forging a new partnership with the International School of Tourism and Hotel Management (IST) Nepal.
"The University of Wolverhampton has a long established special relationship with India which has been built over many years. The University is proud to have a global outlook and warmly welcomes many students from the sub-continent each year," Paul said.
"As India enters an exciting new phase in its development, we hope to contribute to economic growth and the training and skills agenda," Prof Layer added.
On a more personal note, Paul will also be chairing the convocation ceremony at Apeejay Stya University - an educational institution set up by his late brother Stya Paul in Sohna Haryana.
