Apeejay Education Society organises Golden Jubilee celebrations
Abhay Anand | April 12, 2018 | 04:16 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 12: The Golden Jubilee year at Apeejay Education Society (AES) began with a grand cultural extravaganza. The ceremony was enriched with a series of spellbinding and scintillating creative expressions by about 100 young artists, who were all Apeejayites.
The Chief Guest was NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul, Baron Paul of Marylebone. It was presided over by Sushma Paul Berlia, Chairman, Apeejay Education Society and President, Apeejay Stya & Svran Group.
The guests at the event enjoyed and appreciated enthralling cultural programmes such as Kathak performance, Ghazal recitation, percussion and non-percussion music performance and Sufi song recitation.
Sharing the five-decade-long journey of AES, Sushma Paul Berlia congratulated and thanked all members of the Apeejay Stya family and all those who have been associated with the Group, in the past or present, directly or indirectly, contributing in myriad ways towards the 50 years of the success story of the AES.
Berlia said, “For us at AES, the overarching mission has always been the pursuit of excellence. Today, let us make a commitment that while we cherish the glory of our 50 years, we will not rest on our laurels and we will continue to soar higher and higher.”
Lord Swraj Paul gave an emotional tribute to his elder brother and Founder Chairman of AES by saying, “Dr. Stya Paul, was my mentor, father, brother and everything.” He applauded the remarkable achievements of the Apeejay Education Society.
Lord Swraj Paul also appreciated the cultural delights of the evening presented by Apeejayites through dance, music and myriad display of talent, which he said were as good as those of professionals.
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