The Department of Mechanisms allocates buses for transporting students participating in the central graduation ceremony

The Department of Mechanisms at the Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine has allocated a number of buses for transporting students participating in the central graduation ceremony for students of Iraqi universities.

The central graduation ceremony will be held in its fourth edition, within the Al-Kafeel National project of the Department of Public Relations at the holy shrine, with the participation of more than (3500) students from (57) Iraqi public and private universities.

The assistant head of the Department; Sayed Adnan Abbas Abdul, said, "based on the directives of the general secretariat of the holy shrine, the department is responsible for transporting students participating in the central graduation ceremony, by setting up a number of buses in cooperation with the Departments of the Al-Abbas's (p) shrine".

He added that" the buses will transport students from various provinces to the holy city of Karbala to participate in the activities of the central ceremony, according to an integrated plan, to organize transportation operations effectively, and ensure their access to their resting places quickly and easily, "pointing out that"the Department sent a fleet of buses distributed to the provinces of Iraq from North to South."

He continued that"the prepared plan includes transferring students internally from their accommodation to the venues of events, and externally from their governorates to the city of Karbala and vice versa".

Abdul pointed out that "this edition of the ceremony is characterized by the participation of large numbers of students compared to previous editions, so it requires us to make more preparations and prepare additional mechanisms".

The Al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine seeks to hold large events to celebrate graduates, and provide a distinguished model for graduation ceremonies befitting students from all universities in the provinces of Iraq, and the culmination and conclusion of their academic career at the holy shrines.
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