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Ranchi, Jan.25: With the aim of inculcating the spirit of patriotism among the youngsters, Amity Institute of English Studies and Research (AIESR) of Amity University, Jharkhand (AUJ) hosted a Quote Writing Competition on the eve of 73rd Republic Day on Tuesday.
The entries included quotes in English and Hindi with nationwide participation of around 60 students from various schools, colleges, and universities.
Ananya from Fakir Mohan University, Balasore, Odisha bagged the first position in English Quote Writing Competition followed by Ayush Gurung from St. Xavier’s College, Ranchi and Priya Das from Government Women’s Polytechnic, Jamshedpur in the second position. Devashree Narayan from AUJ and Kumar Shivam from Jharkhand Raksha Shakti University clinched the third position here.
In the Hindi Quote Writing Competition, Priyadarshini Das from AUJ secured the first position followed by Ayushi Choudhary from Sarala Birla School and Ritik Raj from AUJ in the second position. Shivansh Maurya from AUJ and Ashwarya Ralhan from IGNOU bagged the third position respectively.
The jury of the event were Assistant Professor cum Amity School of Communication (ASCO) Program Leader Sudhir Kumar, AIESR Assistant Professor Dr. Shayantani Banerjee and ASCO Assistant Professor Sumedha Chaudhury.
On this occasion, Prof. (Dr.) Raman Kumar Jha, Vice Chancellor of Amity University Jharkhand stressed on the constitutional values relating with the conscious level. He further highlighted the salient features of the constitution. “The burning desires of our freedom fighters, ideas and thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi and unfortunate constitutional changes by the Britishers influenced the making of our Constitution,” stated the Vice Chancellor.
Prof. (Dr.) Ajit Kumar Pandey, Director of Amity University, Jharkhand, Prabhakar Tripathi, Registrar of Amity University, Jharkhand conveyed their blessings on this occasion.
The history of Indian Republic Daywas focused by AIESR Program Leader Abhay Ranjan. He urged on realizing our fundamental responsibilities besides fundamental rights.
The programme was convened by AIESRA Assistant Professor Ayushi Zina.