City
Epaper

Admin always behind staff working honestly with integrity: VC Dr Fulari

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 1, 2024 21:10 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: “A man should work till the last breath of his life, only then he live with satisfaction. ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: “A man should work till the last breath of his life, only then he live with satisfaction. Working even after retirement is the key to a longer life” said Dr Vijay Fulari, Vice-Chancellor of DrBabasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (Bamu).

He was speaking in a programme organised at Mahatma Phule auditorium on Friday to give farewell to one professor and three employees who retired on Friday.

Head of Law Department Dr Sadhna Pande, employees Prakash Jagtap, Mangala Aherkar and Gulab Munges retired yesterday.

VC Dr Vijay Fulari presented a memento and citation to the employees on their retirement.

Pro-VC Dr Walmik Sarwade, registrar Dr Ganesh Manza and general administration department head Dr Kailas Pathrikar were present. A cheque of Rs 2 lakh of leave encashment was given to each of them.

VC Dr Fulari said that after retirement, there is a beginning of a new life. “The administration is always behind the employees and officers for working honestly with integrity,” he said. Earlier, Dr Kailas Pathrikar made an introductory speech. Dr Ganesh Manza conducted the proceedings of the programme. Dr Sadhna Pande also spoke.

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessWhy Every Car Buyer Should Use a Car Loan EMI Calculator Before Applying

CricketWTC Points Table: Updated ICC World Test Championship 2025–27 Standings After New Zealand’s 323-Run Win Over West Indies

NationalCM Yogi’s '2 namoone' jibe at Oppn over codeine row, Akhilesh hits back with a twist  

InternationalJaishankar to visit Sri Lanka as PM's special envoy amid cyclone Ditwah relief efforts

BusinessVinFast Earns Multiple Prestigious Automotive Awards in India

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadStepping Stones Jungle Book comes to life

AurangabadBlind women cricketers’ World Cup triumph celebrated; From impossible to possible: Indian eves achieve extraordinary feat

AurangabadInterviews for candidates by Uddhav Sena Today

AurangabadBurglars break into businessman’s flat, steal jewellery

AurangabadAccess to satara-bound station delayed; work crawls ahead