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Para Cricketer Amir awards Aryans Scholarships to 20 students

The scholarship recipients expressed their gratitude to Aryans Group
07:22 AM Jul 19, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
para cricketer amir awards aryans scholarships to 20 students
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Jammu, July 18: In a press conference held at the Press Club of Jammu, Amir Hussain Lone, Captain of the Jammu & Kashmir Para Cricket Team and Brand Ambassador of Aryans Group, distributed scholarship letters to 20 needy and deserving students from the Jammu region. These students were selected through the Aryans Scholarship Mela. Dr. Anshu Kataria, Chairman of Aryans Group, was also present at the event.

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Lone expressed his satisfaction that deserving students from this underprivileged area would now have the opportunity to pursue higher education in fields such as Engineering, Law, Pharmacy, Nursing, Paramedical, and Management at Aryans Group of Colleges, Chandigarh, free of cost. He commended Dr. Kataria and the Aryans management for their initiative to support meritorious and needy students.

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Dr. Kataria explained that the scholarship mela was organized to benefit deserving students seeking admission in various programs, including study abroad options. He highlighted that Amir Hussain Lone, an inspirational figure nationwide, personally awarded the scholarship letters to the 20 selected students.

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Er. Rayees Ahmed, Head of JK Admissions at Aryans Group, noted that over 2,000 students from Jammu & Kashmir currently study at Aryans, with increasing numbers from regions like Reasi, Rajouri, Doda, Poonch, and Kishtwar. He provided helpline numbers (80548-99888 and 84270-22288) and the website (www.aryans.edu.in) for admission and scholarship inquiries.

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The scholarship recipients expressed their gratitude to Aryans Group for providing them with zero-fee admissions and pledged to excel academically, bringing honor to both their families and the institution.

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