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Foundation Day of Sir Sayyed College celebrated

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 29, 2020 7:00 PM

Aurangabad, Sept 29: The 31st Foundation Day of Sir Sayyed College was celebrated recently. President of Rehbar Educational, Cultural ...

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Aurangabad, Sept 29:
The 31st Foundation Day of Sir Sayyed College was celebrated recently. President of Rehbar Educational, Cultural and Welfare Society (RECWS) Dr Shamama Parveen presided over the function. President of Iqra Education Society-Jalgaon Dr Abdul Karim Salar was the chief guest.
Glowing tributes were paid to the founder president of RECWS Dr Mohd Tilawat Ali, who passed away recently.
Dr Abdul Karim Salar highlighted the features of New Education Policy and urged the teachers to face new challenges.
In her presidential address, Dr Shamama Parveen vowed to strive to take the college to dazzling heights like her father.
Principal Dr Shujat, Dr Nishat Parveen, Dr Shaikh Mohd Azhar, Dr Milind Jadhav, Irfan Saudagar and Dr Shaikh Suhel expressed their views. Prizes and certificates were given to ate meritorious students of the college.
Mohd Mustafa Khan conducted the proceedings of the programme while Principal Dr Shaikh Kabeer Ahmed proposed a vote of thanks.
Tags: Sir Sayyed CollegeRehbar Educational, Cultural and Welfare SocietyAbdul karim salarMohd tilawat aliIqra Education Society-Jalgaon
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