CHANDIGARH, 25.03.26- : The British High Commission, in collaboration with Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, organised a photo exhibition on campus as part of the ‘Visa Fraud Ton Bacho’ awareness campaign. The initiative aimed to educate students and young travellers about the risks associated with visa fraud and irregular migration.

The exhibition was formally inaugurated with the traditional lighting of the lamp by Amandeep Grewal, Deputy Head of Mission, British Deputy High Commission Chandigarh. Dr. Navroop Kaur extended a warm welcome to the guests.

Rajinder S Nagarkoti, Senior Adviser, Political, Media and Migration, British High Commission, also addressed the students and shared key insights about the ‘Visa Fraud Ton Bacho’ campaign, encouraging them to remain vigilant and informed.

The initiative aligns with the India-UK Mobility and Migration Partnership Agreement, reflecting a shared commitment to combat irregular migration and promote safe mobility.

The programme was efficiently coordinated by Dr. Rama Sharma, with support from Dr. Ramnita Saini Sharda, Coordinator of Global Linkages. Adding a cultural touch, students from the Music Vocal Department presented a “Folk Guldasta,” while the Music Instrumental Department performed a folk orchestra under the guidance of Dr. Prem Sagar and Dr. Gunjan.