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Kanoria PG Mahila Mahavidyalaya Foundation Day celebrated with alumni
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Credent TV | The 57th Foundation Day of Kanoria PG Mahila Mahavidyalaya, established in 1965, was celebrated to raise awareness of women’s education and women’s empowerment. Alumni of the college were invited under the program.
Principal, Dr. Seema Agrawal, said
In her welcome statement Dr. Seema Agrawal remembering Bhagirath Kanoria, underlined the achievements of the college in the field of women’s education, as well as saying that everyone’s contribution in the success of the college is remarkable, and talked about taking this legacy forward.
Words of Kanoria PG Mahila Mahavidyalaya alumni
Dr. Rekha Gupta, President of the Alumni Association and former Head of the Hindi Department of the 1982 batch, shared her experience and presented a self-titled college song. Mrs. Meena Sharma, Mrs. Manju Dave, and Dr. Asha Sharma, a student from 1989, also shared their experiences.
Remembering the contribution of Miss Prabhu and Miss Tarve in the disciplinary student life of the college, she inspired the students to move forward with hard work and dedication. Anu Tatu, a student of 2017 batch of the college, who recently passed the IAS examination, also inspired the girl students by sharing her experience.
While congratulating the foundation day, Vice Principal Dr. Sarla Sharma told the alumni of the college about the pride of the college and thanked everyone. Dr. Ragini Sharma, Dr. Aanchal Puri, and Dr. Mrinali Kankar successfully conducted the program.
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