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They exchanged greeting on Google Meet.
Professor Najma Akhtar, the varsity’ vice-chancellor, said, “Feeling of intense joy marks the festival of Eid-ul-Fitr celebrated after a month’s fasting and acts of worship performed with a spirit of discipline.”
“But today’s world combating COVID 19 pandemic demands this festival to be the celebration of boundless spirit of kindness and charity, renunciation and sacrifice and profound love and compassion,” she said.
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With a message to reach out to those in distress, she wished everyone ‘Eid Mubarak’.
“May we live in the light of God’s grace and blessings! It is only in consonance with austerities that we maintain social distancing and celebrate this Eid-ul-fitr joyfully with robust hopes in our hearts,” the vice-chancellor said.