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Pune: Prof Dr. Sarika Khope of Raisoni College Invited to Republic Day Parade in Delhi

Government of India acknowledged Dr. Sarika Khope’s significant contributions to fields of intellectual property rights (IPR) and copyright, which earned her this distinguished honor.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: Dr. Sarika Khope, a professor in the Electrical and Telecommunication Department at G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering and Management, Pune, has been extended a special invitation by the Government of India to attend the prestigious Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path in New Delhi on January 26, 2025.

Recognition for Contributions to IPR and Copyright

The Government of India acknowledged Dr. Khope’s significant contributions to the fields of intellectual property rights (IPR) and copyright, which earned her this distinguished honor. She will be part of a select group of prominent national and international dignitaries attending the grand parade.

Post-Parade Reception

Following the parade, Dr. Khope will join a high-profile tea reception hosted by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, alongside other notable officials and guests.

Dr. R.D. Kharadkar, Campus Director of Raisoni College, Pune, highlighted that this achievement reflects Dr. Khope’s unwavering dedication to innovation and intellectual property. “Her accomplishments inspire our college’s innovative and research-oriented initiatives,” he remarked.

President of Raisoni Education, Sunil Raisoni, Executive Director Shreyas Raisoni, and Campus Director Dr. Kharadkar expressed their heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Khope for this remarkable milestone, which has brought pride to the institution.

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