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Delhi University girl becomes British High Commissioner to India for a day

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Twenty-year-old Aditi Maheshwari, a student of Delhi University’s Miranda House College, got to spend the day as the British High Commissioner to India.</p>
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“As the UK's top diplomat in India, Ms Maheshwari experienced a broad variety of diplomatic activities on Friday. She observed the India-UK Energy for Growth Dialogue alongside Ministers Raj Kumar Singh and Kwasi Kwarteng, according to a British High Commission press release.</p>
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Ms Maheshwari, who is pursuing her Bachelor's in Physical Science, won the 'High Commissioner for the Day' contest organised annually since 2017 to celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child on October 11.</p>
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"She met with beneficiaries of a leadership programme for aspiring female politicians funded by the Chevening Alumni Programme Fund, climate experts from the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), who signed the UK in India Pledge for Progress, to show their leadership in gender equality and young leaders from the not-for-profit Global Youth," the British High Commission statement said.</p>
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Ms Maheshwari's packed day also included a hands-on demonstration of the I-PACE – Jaguar's zero-emissions, all-electric performance SUV to be used by world leaders at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow next month.</p>
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Talking about her experience, Ms Maheshwari said, "I had applied for the competition last year as well and I'm really pleased that I got the opportunity. The interaction with senior diplomats and with women from 'She Leads' leadership programme were the two personal highlights of the day for me."</p>
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"I also enjoyed being driven around in an electric vehicle by the High Commissioner. The amount of work that both the UK and India are doing to tackle issues like climate change and gender inequality made me really hopeful as a young woman. I will cherish this day for a long time to come," she added.</p>
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Alex Ellis, Deputy High Commissioner for the Day (on other days, High Commissioner to India), said, "It was a pleasure for me to work with Aditi throughout the day. Her confidence and thoughtfulness on important issues like climate change and women's rights shone through. The UK is working with India to provide a platform for young women like Aditi to help them reach their potential."</p>

IN Bureau

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