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Question
Prepare a welcome address on the occasion of Republic day celebration.
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Solution
Welcome Address
Good morning to all. I am very proud to introduce our chief guest, Dr. Kuldeep. He is well known to all of us for his great service in the medical field. He was a professor in the DKVC. College, Gandhi Nagar for the past ten years. Now he is the dean of Rajaji Government Hospital, Delhi.
He has done a lot for the students to turn out as doctors in our area. We are very happy to honour Dr Kuldeep as our chief guest at our Republic Day celebration. I take this opportunity to welcome you, sir. I also extend my hearty welcome to the other guests on the stage at this joyous moment. Thank you.
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