Allahabad University: On Independence Day IV received the glorious gift from the Army T -55 tank, it corresponds to Pakistan -the University of Allahabad celebrates the Independence Day with T. TH 55 Tank

The T-55 tank of the Indian Army was the biggest attraction during the 79th celebrations in Independence Day at Allahabad University. By Indian Army Tank, the soldiers showed their bravery in the 1971 Indo-Pak War. Vice-Chancellor, prof. Sangeeta Srivastava, said this tank would remind bravery and become an inspiration to students. Vice -Chancellor prof. With the T-55 tank founded in the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Allahabad. Sangeeta Srivastava. Jagran Jagran Correspondent, Prayagraj. The 79th celebrations in the Independence Day at the University of Allahabad (IV) were special this time. The Indian army, based in the Faculty of Science, became the most important attraction of the historical T-55 tank function. This tank was provided by the Indian army at the university. This tank also has specialty. In the late 1960s, the Indian Army, found by the Indian Army, showed his bravery in the 1971 Indo-Pak War. Apart from this, he played an important role in protecting the borders of the country. Sangeeta Srivastava, vice -chancellor of the University of Allahabad, said this tank would remind the coming generations of India’s bravery. It is not only a military heritage, but will also become an inspiration to the students. When young students look at this tank, they will realize that the independence and safety of the country is not limited to the stories of books, but it is a vibrant history related to courage, sacrifice and duty. Vice -Chancellor, prof. Sangeeta Srivastava, gave a message to the students to contribute to the progress of the country through creativity and innovation to the flag hoarser. He said that students should pursue the country on the path of progress with their creative ability. Innovation will take India to new heights. Allahabad University Plantation was also done during the event under the ‘name of a tree mother’ in all the premises. Dean College Development Prof. NK Shukla and Dean of the Faculty of Science Other teachers and officials, including Si Rizvi, also planted trees.