Bengaluru Student Ambika Banerjee Became One Day British Deputy High Commissioner

Law student Ambika Banerjee, who hails from Bangalore, has a rare chance to become British Deputy High Commissioner for a day.

Law student Ambika Banerjee, who hails from Bangalore, has a rare chance to become British Deputy High Commissioner for a day. 24-year-old Ambika Banerjee was given this opportunity on the occasion of International Girl Child Day. During this occasion he learned about diplomatic relations between Britain and India. This special initiative was taken by the British High Commission to promote women. This is the second year in a row the British High Commission has undertaken this exercise.

British High Commission organize a competition to make a day one of the British Deputy High Commissioners under the 'International Day for Girls' program. This time, Ambika, a law student from Bengaluru, was selected, who was made the British Deputy High Commissioner. Ambika took charge from Jeremy Pilmore Bedford for a day on Friday as the British Deputy High Commissioner, Bangalore.

Ambika said that my day was filled with excitement and gaiety as I had planned the whole day. During this occasion I had the opportunity to meet all the officials of the British Deputy High Commissioner office in Bangalore. We also went to Tesco in Whitefield and learned how it works. There I also met Vidya Lakshmi, who is working on gender equality.

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