Islamabad : Annual Students' Week of Air University will be inaugurated today (Monday) with Vice Chancellor AVM (r) Faaiz Amir gracing the inauguration ceremony as chief guest.Vice Chancellor Faaiz Amir, in his message to sports teams, has encouraged the students to actively participate in competitions to explore their hidden talents. He also urged the students to showcase the spirit of sportsmanship at any cost.The purpose for celebrating students' week is to provide a platform to students for proving their true potential in different sports activities, such as cricket, hockey, football, volley ball, chess, etc. Colourful cultural, thespian nights and singing competitions will also be part of the students' week.
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Monday, February 25, 2019
Air University student’s week
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