Riphah University holds awards ceremony
Islamabad : Riphah International University holds award ceremony for winners of co-curricular activities participants here at its Al-Mizan Campus on Wednesday.
Students from different faculties who took part in Inter faculty sports, Pakistan Week, plantation campaign, social work project mall of humanity and annual games competition winners were awarded with medal and souvenirs.
Speaking at the occasion Hassan Khan, chancellor Riphah University, Sardar Atiq Khan, Former PM Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Dr. Anis Ahmad, vice chancellor, Riphah University said that university is providing good environment for the students to develop their abilities with respect to academia, sports and co-curricular affairs.
Healthy students may lead from front foot in professional life. Authorities said University is willing to expand its extracurricular activities to enhance the campus life of students.
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