School of Behavioural Forensics, NFSU
School at National Forensic Sciences University Gandhinagar
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The School of Behavioral Forensics, National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) organized "Aarohan-Orientation Program-2024" for the newly admitted students of SBF at Lower Auditorium. The Chief Guest was Mr. H.P. Sanghvi, Director, Directorate of Forensic Science Gandhinagar. Prof. (Dr.) S.O. Junare, Campus Director, Gandhinagar, Prof. (Dr.) Asha Srivastava, Dean, SBF, Dr. Smita Pandey, Associate Dean, SBF and other Faculty members of SBF welcomed the new students.
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Hemangini FSL FSL
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Impressive growth!
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Dr Hema Acharya
Assistant Director at Directorate of Forensic Science (DFS) Gujarat India
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Heartiest congratulations, shri Sanghvi sir is a strong supporter and torch bearer for forensic psychologist. His speech has envisaged the vision of young mind, kuddos 👍
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Guru Sri. H.H. Ramakrishnanda Saraswathi Swamiji Vedaravishangar - Sisya of H. H. Swamiji
Founder & Managing Trustee of Vedic & Scientific Research Foundation
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School of Behavioural Forensics, NFSU very proud about this program bringing New Wisdom Lights to future generations Happiness Harmony Peace Life. DR.ASHA SRIVASTAVA Ji leading towards success and happiness Harmony to all. Jai Vijay Bhava.
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