State professor chosen for international congress in US

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SHILLONG: The International Biographical Centre in Cambridge, England announced that Professor Philomath Passah will participate in the International Congress on Arts, Communications, Science & Technology at the Bourbon Orleans, Hotel, New Orleans, USA from August 26-31.
In a statement issued here, International Congress Director, Nicholas S. Law said that men and women who are chosen to attend the programme are from 40 different countries and are individuals whose professional accomplishment, ideas and talents will be shared with the entire delegation.
The delegates will return to their respective countries and professions and enlighten others with the newly-found cultural and educational awareness.
The International Biographical Centre had hosted over 35 of these annual events.
The goal of the International Congress is to serve as a platform for the melding of experiences and accomplishments for the betterment of all nations and societies.
Law informed that the delegates will listen and discuss such topics as education, technology, science, international issues, health, publishing, the arts and much more.
In addition, an international gallery will be open the entire week at the hotel for the display of delegates’ art, papers, books and other creative works.

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