XLRI Students Win UN PRME Global Forum Scholarship

Aakrit Kheria, Vaibhav Agrawal Bag Prestigious UN PRME Scholarship

XLRI students excel at UN initiative promoting sustainability and responsible management education.

JAMSHEDPUR – XLRI students Aakrit Kheria and Vaibhav Agrawal have achieved a significant milestone by securing the UN PRME Global Forum Student Scholarship.

Aakrit Kheria, from XLRI Delhi, and Vaibhav Agrawal, from XLRI Jamshedpur, both belong to the 2022-24 batch of Business Management.

The scholarship recognizes their contributions and potential in promoting principles of responsible management and sustainability.

The UN-supported PRME initiative, established in 2007, focuses on integrating sustainability into education to better serve society and protect our planet.

The initiative is guided by Seven Principles that emphasize responsible management and sustainable practices.

XLRI, known for its commitment to fostering future leaders, has applauded their students’ remarkable achievement.

This recognition places XLRI on the global map for its dedication to responsible management education.

The institute expressed its pride and extended best wishes for their future endeavors, anticipating further accomplishments.

The Institute said such achievements by students from Indian institutes like XLRI highlight the growing global relevance of Indian business education.

According to Institute sources, this accomplishment underscores the importance of integrating sustainability into business curricula, aligning with global standards and initiatives.

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