EdCIL India celebrates 80th Independence Day at Noida Corporate Office 
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EdCIL India celebrates 80th Independence Day at Noida Corporate Office

EdCIL India celebrated the 80th Independence Day at its Corporate Office in Noida with enthusiasm

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: EdCIL India Limited, a Mini Ratna Category-I Central Public Sector Enterprise under the Government of India, celebrated the 80th Independence Day at its Corporate Office in Noida with enthusiasm.

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The celebrations commenced with the unfurling of the National Flag by Executive Director Manoj Kumar, followed by the singing of the National Anthem. Senior officials and employees of EdCIL attended the programme and paid tribute to the freedom fighters for their invaluable contribution to India’s independence.

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Addressing the gathering, Kumar highlighted the significance of Independence Day and called upon employees to uphold the values of integrity, dedication, unity and service to the nation. He urged employees to contribute to the vision of Viksit Bharat by discharging their responsibilities with commitment and excellence.

The celebrations also highlighted EdCIL’s continued commitment to supporting the Government of India’s initiatives in the education sector and contributing to the development of a skilled, empowered and knowledge-driven India.

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