Celebrating New Year’s Eve in Mahmood Nagar
– Photo: Rupesh Kumar
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As soon as 12 o’clock in the night, good wishes were given to each other from various platforms of social media to bid farewell to the year 2023 and welcome 2024. Vice Chancellor, Divisional Commissioner, DIG, DM, SSP, CDO, ADA VC etc. of AMU and Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University also gave congratulatory messages for taking resolutions for a better tomorrow and keeping the feeling of enthusiasm, energy and enthusiasm throughout the year.
May there be peace in the country and the world. Let there be brotherhood. May the paths of progress continue to be paved. AMU students have to be aware of their goals and career. They should get the best education possible. Teachers encourage students to move forward. May the name of AMU become famous all over the world. This will be my resolution. -Pro. Mohammad Gulrez, Vice Chancellor, AMU
The purpose for which Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh State University was established in Aligarh is succeeding in its purpose. The university is committed to the all-round development of the students, because they are the real capital of the university. May their future be bright and move forward in life. Better educational environment should be maintained in colleges. There will be emphasis on this. -Pro. Chandrashekhar, Vice Chancellor, RMPSU
May this New Year bring the message of new enthusiasm and success in everyone’s life. May all citizens be successful in achieving their life goals by adopting a positive attitude. All officers and employees will complete the incomplete tasks and set targets of last year by working hard, with dedication and devotion. – Ravindra, Divisional Commissioner Aligarh Division
May the new year be full of joy. Everyone should work to give a new direction to the society by living with mutual love, brotherhood and goodwill. All the police personnel should take a pledge in the New Year that in the coming year too, they will always be ready to discharge their duties with dedication and keep the state safe and peaceful. – Shalabh Mathur, Deputy Inspector General of Police Aligarh Zone