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Aligarians across the world have been mostly active and positive contributors to the society and are particularly
committed to help their alma mater and its student body. The Federation
of Aligarh Alumni Associations (FAAA) in the United States is a non-profit and non-political
organization serving the educational, social,
literary and cultural needs of the community and was established in 2001 to bring all AMU Alumni Associations under one umbrella.
Why a Convention?
Annual convention provides an opportunity to organize our-selves on one platform, generate awareness of the issues
that we are facing in today’s world and develop networking. This is the only time of the year that Aligarians of all affiliations and professional background
assemble together at one place. This is in itself a towering and crucial achievement and will go a long way towards building
an effective and strong organization. At the convention representatives of various AMUAAs, researchers, business executives
and academic experts will analyze and offer solutions to challenges faced by AMU, its student body and alumni.
Why attend?
The
first and perhaps the most important reason is interactive social gathering which will provide opportunities in networking
with individuals and groups of diverse professional backgrounds. The convention will also give us an opportunity to stay informed,
share ideas with others allowing us to better organize and pool our resources. It will provide a forum for activists to gather
and share ideas; reflect how each individual can contribute to the efforts for building a strong organization and work towards
promoting education among the underprivileged class of the society. Last but
not the least, you will enjoy a reunion, a distinguished key note speaker, cultural program, and recognition award presentations
at the banquet dinner which is the highlight of the convention. There will be
lots of activities for adults as well as children so bring your family and friends.
Please
come and join your extended family. Let us demonstrate that our common bond and
heritage transcends the chasm of time and place. Let us continue the tradition!
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