Batterjee Medical College for Science and Technology organizes a ceremony at the main college campus to mark the 86th anniversary of the Saudi National Day.
On the occasion of the 86th anniversary of the Saudi National Day, Batterjee Medical College for Science and Technology (BMC) organized a ceremony at the main college campus.
The ceremony was attended by the dean of the college, the vice deans, head of programs, staff and students.
The celebration encompassed short films that highlight major historical events, which represent the establishment of the Kingdom and the development it has witnessed since then in various fields in general and in higher education in particular.
In her speech, Princess Mashael bint Migren bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud stressed the importance of science and culture, and scientific research in order to maintain the Islamic and Arab heritage and to advance health sciences for the renaissance of the sector. She ended her address by expressing the pride of every citizen and every generation who live on the land of this beloved country.
Osama Kensara, BMC dean, expressed his heartfelt wishes and deepest pride of “our beloved country praying Allah to embrace this nation with the warmth of faith and unity and preserve our blessings, peace and security.”
Sobhi Batterjee, chairman of the board of trustees, expressed his gratitude to “our blessed country emphasizing our role as citizens in achieving Saudi Vision 2030, which will impact on the renaissance of the Kingdom, and we pray Allah the Almighty to protect our country with security and safety."
Source: Arab News
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