Expanding its global footprint, Hindustan Group of Institutions (HGI) has launched its Australia-New Zealand chapter in Melbourne. The Alumni Chapter inauguration in Melbourne by Dr. Ashok Verghese, Vice President of HGI was attended by distinguished alumni, many of whom hold leadership positions in various Australian and New Zealand organizations.
This milestone is a significant step forward in HGI's efforts to build bridges across continents through the global alumni outreach programs of the Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science Alumni Association (HITSAA). It also marks an important development in the institution's global outreach initiative, enabling alumni to celebrate their ongoing connection with their alma mater.
Dr. Anand Jacob Verghese, Chairman of HGI, expressed his enthusiasm about this development, stating, "Our alumni are the epitome of our institution's legacy. These international chapters are a testament to their global impact and provide a platform for them to network, make meaningful relationships and contribute to the growth of HGI and its student communities."
HGI's comprehensive Global Alumni Networking initiative has been conceived by Dr. Anand Jacob Verghese, Chairman, and Dr. Ashok George Verghese, Vice President of HGI, to strengthen connections with overseas alumni as part of the group's ethos of global education, networking, and excellence. Building on this momentum, HITSAA has announced plans to further extend its global presence with upcoming chapter launches in Canada and Africa. These expansions will strengthen the association's mission to create a truly global network of Hindustan graduates.
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