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JMI VC Prof. Mazhar Asif fosters inclusivity with historic meeting with sanitation workers

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Jamia Millia Islamia’s newly appointed Vice Chancellor, Professor Mazhar Asif, held an inclusive meeting with the university’s sanitation workers to express appreciation for their contributions to campus upkeep. In a first for JMI, Prof. Asif engaged with the workers to understand their needs and emphasised the importance of maintaining the university as a clean and welcoming space. This interaction highlights Prof. Asif’s commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive atmosphere for all staff members.

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