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Institute of Pharmacy-Lonara celebrates Kargil Vijay Diwas

Institute of Pharmacy-Lonara celebrates Kargil Vijay Diwas

Time of India5 days ago
Nagpur: The AMCES Institute of Pharmacy, Lonara, celebrated
with patriotic fervour by organising a drawing competition and tree plantation drive to honour the brave soldiers of the Kargil War.
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Students participated in the drawing contest titled 'Salute to the Brave – A Tribute through Art', expressing their gratitude through creative illustrations.
The institute started a unique initiative - 'Ek Ped Shahid Ke Naam' — a sapling was planted for each martyr - with plaques bearing names like Capt Vikram Batra, Capt Anuj Nayyar, and Rfn Sanjay Kumar, serving as 'living' tributes.
Patron of the institute Anees Ahmed, and director Zaid Ahmed praised the initiative, calling it a blend of respect and responsibility.
Principal Arfa S Ahmed emphasised how such events instill values of courage, peace, and environmental stewardship.
The anchoring was done by Tahmina Khan, who highlighted the importance of remembering national heroes. The programme concluded with slogans like 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' echoing across the campus, leaving students inspired and proud to honour India's true heroes.
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