Odisha’s daughter-in law visits KISS

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Nisha Desai Biswal, Hon’ble Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs in the United States Department of State interaacts with tribal students of KISS on on December 14, 2015.

ENARADA, Bhubhaneshwar, December 15, 2015

The Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) which has a long list of distinguished visitors had one more addition recently when the US Assistant Secretary of State paid a visit to the Bhubaneswar campus.

“I have been to many countries in my career and met many young children, but I have not seen a place like Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences”, said Ms. Nisha Desai Biswal, Hon’ble Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs in the United States Department of State on December 14, 2015.

The senior US Government official was on a visit to KIIT and KISS along with 11 member delegates including Michael Mullins, US Consulate General, Hyderabad. Calling her interaction with 25,000 tribal boys and girls of the institute “a very impressive event”, she stated, KISS is so special because it was started as a result of simple dream of a humble man to try to expand opportunities and education.

Nisha Desai Biswal, Hon'ble Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs in the United States Department of State visits KISS on on December 14, 2015.
Nisha Desai Biswal, Hon’ble Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs in the United States Department of State interaacts with tribal students of KISS on on December 14, 2015.


Speaking to students, Ms. Biswal advised them to utilise the opportunities that they have. She is working for better coordination between India and the U.S., which is the aim of President Obama, she informed, adding that the two countries can create a future that is sustainable, peaceful and prosperous. Highlighting her Indian roots, she said, “I am from a small town of Gujarat and daughter-in-law of Odisha”. “It is my first visit to Odisha with my family; I’m very much impressed by the culture, heritage, and beauty of Odisha.

The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs also reviewed English Access Micro Scholarship Programme, which is being implemented by KISS with the help of US Embassy in India. She was accompanied by her husband, father-in-Law, Mother-in-Law and two daughters.

The institute was started by Dr. Achyuta Samanta in 1993 with only 125 students. But this small school has today grown into a massive institute with 25,000 students. “I am humbled by your vision, your ambition and the commitment to address the vision”, she said, referring to Dr. Samanta, while terming her visit a very important day in her entire career and life.

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