– Arrive today from Sharda Hospital


A three-man high-powered Medical Team from the Sharda state-of-the-art multi Super Specialty Hospital in New Delhi, India, led by the Senior Manager of Sharda Teaching Hospital, Mr. Varun Agarwal is expected to arrive in the country on Monday, June 24, 2024 under the University of Liberia and Sharda University Memorandum of Understanding and Joint Commission. The unique relationship existing between the two institutions guarantee attractive and concrete deals benefiting the entire UL in particular and the country in general. 

The medical team official mission to Liberia is in fulfillment of the commitment made by the President, International Relations of Sharda University (SU) and Sharda Group of Companies, Dr. Ashok Daryani during his official visit to Liberia as guest of the University of Liberia (UL) President, Prof. Dr. Julius JulukonSaewolo Nelson, Jr.  The Dean of the Amos C. Sawyer College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Associate Professor Dr. Josephus M. Gray was recently appointed as Sharda University Ambassador to the University of Liberia and Republic of Liberia.

The three-man medical delegation include: Mr. Varun Agarwal, Senior Manager of Sharda Teaching Hospital, Dr. Anil Thakwani, Director and Senior Consultant, Department of Oncology and Dr. Nishit Palo, Assistant Professor and Consultant, Department of Orthopedic and Spine Surgery, Sharda Hospital.     

While in the country, the medical team under the supervision of Dr. Ashok Daryani will operateOut Patient Department (OPD) at the John F. Kennedy Medical Hospital (JFK) in association with the administration of the hospital, and the College of Health Sciences at the University of Liberia headed by UL Vice President for Health Sciences, Dr. Bernice DahnAlso. The team will hold discussion about continuing Medical Education (CME).

The Sharda hospital receives between 50-60 patients from Liberia every year and knows the critical cases coming from Liberia. Generally, Sharda Hospital receives yearly about 500 patients from Africa with Nigeria and Ethiopian at the top. The Sharda superspecialty hospital is equipped with all modern facilities and sophisticated equipment, provides global comprehensive healthcare as preferred destination of healthcare.

The ties between UL and SU provide unique and life touching opportunity for partnership and collaboration for scholarship for faculty members, staffs and students. The landmark relationship between Sharda University and the University of Liberia Guarantee Attractive and concrete benefits exchange of faculty and students, exchange of Scholars, medical projects, dual degree / credit transfer programs, short and long terms programs, semester credit transfer/study abroad at ShardaUniversity, semester student exchange and conducting collaborative research projects. Other areas include establishment of centers of excellence in various fields, joint bachelor and master courses, exchange of Ph.D. scholars, internships and faculty sabbaticals, and exploring

The University of Liberia’s fruitful academic ties with ShardaUniversity, a distinguished institution of higher learning in India took another positive turn when Dr. Nelson and delegation representing various sectors of the institution’s including ULFA, ULSA, Chairpersons, Council of Deans, Vice Presidents, arrived in India upon the official invitation of the Sharda University authorities. While the President, International Relations of Sharda University and Sharda Group of Companies, Dr. Daryani headed a two-man high-powered delegation to Liberia as guest of the University of Liberia.

The ties subsisting between Sharda University and University of Liberia dates as far back as 2021 when Mr. Sachin Saini visited Monrovia in his role as International Relation Manager to market the institution. It was during that visit that Dr. Josephus Gray invited Mr. Saini to the Fendall campus of UL for discussion regarding establishing MoU. As anticipated, the visit proceeded very well and since then Mr. Saini’s impression about UL widened, and upon his return to India, he extended an official invitation for UL to dispatch an assessment team for visit. Since that visit, engagements by the two universities have continued to deepen ties. 

     In October 2022 a three-man UL delegation (Atty. Cletus A. Sieh, Coordinator, Office of the President; Prof. Dr. Josephus Moses Gray, Dean, Amos C. Sawyer College of Social Sciences and Humanities and Associate Professor Richmond S. Anderson, Chairperson, Department of Political

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