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PM Modi addresses Aligarh Muslim University centenary celebrations

On the occasion, PM Modi will also release a special commemorative postal stamp via video conferencing

Updated on: Dec 22, 2020 11:20 AM IST
Hindustan Times, Aligarh | By
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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.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (ANI File)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (ANI File)

On the occasion, PM Modi will release a special commemorative postal stamp via video conferencing and address the online event which will begin at 10.00am.

PM Modi’s address can be viewed on pmindiawebcast.nic.in. The live programme would be online due to the pandemic.

The centenary celebration programme will also feature union education minister Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank as the guest of honour.

The programme will begin with introductory remarks by AMU vice-chancellor, Professor Tariq Mansoor, to invite the Prime Minister for his address. Professor Mansoor will later deliver the welcome speech to invite Pokhriyal for his speech.

AMU chancellor, His Holiness Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin will also deliver a special commemorative address.

Professor Ali Mohammad Naqvi (director, Sir Syed Academy) will speak on the achievements of AMU in 100 years, while Professor Naima Khatoon (principal, Women’s College) will talk on AMU’s contribution in women’s Education.

The national anthem and the university tarana (song) will be played after a customary vote of thanks by AMU registrar Abdul Hamid (IPS).

The event will be attended by present students, teachers as well as thousands of alumni of the university.

 
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Hemendra Chaturvedi

Hemendra Chaturvedi is based in Agra serving as an Assistant Editor, covering districts of Agra and Aligarh division of western Uttar Pradesh. He has been with HT since 1992 and has completed three decades of association with HT.

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