A team from Japan, including a teacher and a few students, are working on a skill development programme to inculcate creativity and develop technical skills among students.
The team is working on a collaborative project with the students studying in a school of Bihar's Bodh Gaya.
Japanese assistant professor Makiko Kishi said through this project students would be able to learn new concepts and develop new ideas which they can reciprocate in the form of pictures and writings.
"By collaborating with each other, they are able to understand Indian view point and those Indian students are able to understand Japanese view point. So they can share the ideas and the values," said Kishi.
Enthusiastic students went to different areas of Bodh Gaya and held interviews with locals to find out the uniqueness of that particular place by clicking pictures and making videos.
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"We hardly get such opportunity. It is a great opportunity to work on projects with them. We are having a lot of fun and are getting to learn new things," said an Indian student, Pooja.
According to school authorities, the skill development workshop would help students expand their horizon and nurture them with power to capture uniqueness.
The three-day programme in the school would also help establish a cultural connection between India and Japan.


