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Sakuraa India Foundation (SIF), a registered charitable trust , is a non-governmental and non-profit organization founded, funded, and managed by Mr. Bengaluru Sreedhar and Mrs. Anuraadha Sreedhar. It was initiated with the idea of equipping the new generation of students, unemployed youth, homemakers, and anyone else who wishes to learn an additional skill. SIF works with a mission to provide affordable, job-oriented programs in a safe, clean, and engaging environment for people of all ages, regardless of gender, caste, religion, or background.
Comprehensive Japanese Language Learning
Experienced & Certified Teachers
Strong Partnerships for Employment Opportunities
To create an inclusive environment where education, skill development, and employment opportunities uplift lives and foster sustainable growth across all demographics, empowering individuals to realize their full potential globally.
Japan is one of the largest and most technologically advanced economies in the world, and a cultural hub renowned for its unique traditions, literature, and arts. Knowing the Japanese language and culture has become increasingly important for Indians.
Japan is keen on investing $42 billion in India over the next five years, and a staggering 500,000 trained Indian youth are expected to add value to the Japanese Economy. As a result, there will be a growing demand for professionals.
By learning the Japanese language, Indians can gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of Japan's rich cultural heritage. This can help bridge cultural gaps and create a more harmonious relationship between the two nations.
The Indo-Japanese relationship is a crucial and dynamic partnership between two of the world's largest, economically advanced, and culturally rich nations. India and Japan share a long history of cultural, economic, and political interactions dating back to ancient times.
In recent years, under the leadership of India’s Hon. PM Narendra Modi Ji and Hon. PM Fumio Kishida, the relationship has been further strengthened and diversified, making it one of the most significant bilateral relationships in the Asia-Pacific region. The continued growth and strengthening of this relationship will be essential in addressing the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.