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MLA praises DAV Dental College’s role in development of students

Ghanshyam Dass Arora lauds institution’s academic, social, healthcare contribution
MLA Ghanshyam Dass Arora presents a certificate at JN Kapoor DAV Centenary Dental College’s annual prize distribution.

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Yamunanagar MLA Ghanshyam Dass Arora said JN Kapoor DAV Centenary Dental College, Yamunanagar, not only provided excellent education but also supported the all-round development of its students.

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“When the college’s reputation is discussed in the Haryana Assembly and the Secretariat in Chandigarh, I feel proud this college is located in my constituency,” Arora said while addressing ‘Safarnama’, the annual prize distribution ceremony of DAV Dental College on Friday.

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He added under the supervision of college the principal, Dr IK Pandit, the institution has been making strides.

“Dr Pandit oversaw my dental treatment at this college. The entire team treats patients very well and fulfils its responsibilities,” the MLA said.

Arora urged students to recognise their responsibility towards patients as they embark on their professional journeys, stressing the need to provide better treatment and compassionate care. He also encouraged them to set aside a portion of their income to support the poor and vulnerable.

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The college principal, Dr Pandit, welcomed the chief guest and highlighted the college’s activities. He said students were bringing laurels to the institution not only academically but also through notable achievements in social and sports fields.

He added, following the guidance of the organisation’s national president, Padmashree Poonam Suri, and the national president of Yuva Arya Samaj, Yogi Suri, the college was working to raise awareness about ending drug addiction. “Padmashree Poonam Suri believes drug addiction is hollowing out society day by day. In such a situation, it is our duty to jointly launch a campaign against it and eradicate it from its roots,” Dr Pandit said.

Students presented a cultural programme during the event, and a quiz competition was also held.

The chief guest awarded certificates to students from the 2020 batch and honoured those who achieved high marks at college and university levels.

Dr Neeraj Gugnani, Dr Nifia Pandit, Dr DK Soni and Dr Vimal Miglani were also present at the programme.

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