PM Modi addresses Aligarh Muslim University centenary celebrations
On the occasion, PM Modi will also release a special commemorative postal stamp via video conferencing
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is addressing the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) as the chief guest on the centennial celebrations on Tuesday—December 22. AMU, set up in 1920, completes 100 years.
On the event, PM Modi will deliver a unique dedicatory postal stamp through video conferencing and address the online occasion which will start at 10.00 am.
PM Modi’s location can be seen on pmindiawebcast.nic.in. The live program would be online because of the pandemic.
The century festivity program will likewise highlight association instruction serve Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank as the visitor of honor.
The program will start with basic comments by AMU bad habit chancellor, Professor Tariq Mansoor, to welcome the Prime Minister for his location. Teacher Mansoor will later convey the welcome discourse to welcome Pokhriyal for his discourse.
AMU chancellor, His Holiness Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin will likewise convey a unique dedicatory address.
Teacher Ali Mohammad Naqvi (chief, Sir Syed Academy) will talk about the accomplishments of AMU in 100 years, while Professor Naima Khatoon (head, Women’s College) will chat on AMU’s commitment to ladies’ Education.
The public hymn and the college Tarana (melody) will be played after a standard statement of gratitude by AMU recorder Abdul Hamid (IPS).
The occasion will be gone to by present understudies, instructors just as a large number of graduated class of the college.
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