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The Cultural Committee at ATIHE Celebrates International Student Day

The cultural committee at Al-Taqwa Higher Education Institution organized a wonderful ceremony to solemnize International Student Day. The event took place in the conference hall of the institute and was attended by esteemed guests, including the founder of ATIHE, Engineer Amanullah Aman, the vice-founder, Mr. Noman Shinwari, the honorable Chancellor of ATIHE, Mr. Khushal Jawad, the Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs, Mr. Nasir Khan Jamal, the Chancellor of Finance and Administrative Affairs, Mr. Wasiqullah Hamdard, respected deans of faculties, faculty members, administrative staff, and a multitude of students.

The program commenced with the recitation of a few verses from the Holy Quran. Later on, Mr. Khushal Jawad, the Chancellor of ATIHE, delivered the opening speech, extending his congratulations to the students on International Student Day. He emphasized the importance of the occasion and encouraged students to embrace their responsibilities and focus on their studies, with the aim of becoming valuable contributors to the nation and its people in the future.

Moreover, Mr. Nasir Khan Jamal, the Vice-Chancellor of Students' Affairs at ATIHE, also addressed the audience, congratulating the students on their day. He highlighted the qualities of a commendable student and encouraged them to seize the opportunities available to them, both in their academic pursuits and in working towards the development of the country.

Furthermore, Masihullah Abdullahzai, representing the school students, delivered a message of congratulations to all the students on International Student Day, further fostering a sense of unity and camaraderie among the attendees. As part of the celebrations, students from a local school presented a captivating song titled "Student." Their performance showcased the talent and creativity of the students, evoking a sense of pride and celebration.

The event also featured a thought-provoking theatrical play by Nangarhar theater actors, which emphasized the significance of International Student Day and the pivotal role of students in shaping the future. The play underscored the importance of education and knowledge in society, leaving a lasting impact on the audience. To promote positive thinking among students, an interactive game titled "Positive Thinking" was organized. The game aimed to replace negative thoughts with positive ones, encouraging a constructive mindset for personal and academic growth.

 

In the concluding part of the event, the best students of the year 1402 from both faculties were recognized and rewarded for their outstanding academic achievements. This recognition served as an inspiration for all students to strive for excellence in their studies.

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