AAFT Celebrates 31 Years of Excellence in Education
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Noida, India - July 22, 2024 - The Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT) proudly announces the completion of 31 years of unparalleled contribution to the field of education. Since its inception on July 22, 1993, AAFT has emerged as an international brand, celebrated as one of the premier training schools in the world. This milestone is a testament to the institution's commitment to excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement.

"Success is never without hindrances and obstacles," remarked Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Founder President of the Education Society. "With every batch, every year, we have improved and proven ourselves better. AAFT is indeed an international brand, celebrated for its extraordinary contribution to education in creative arts."

AAFT's illustrious journey is marked by numerous accolades and achievements. The institution , the founder of Noida Film City, boasts nine world records and has been honored over 1,000 times globally for its sincere and extraordinary contributions to education in creative arts. With a reach extending to 156 countries, AAFT has significantly impacted education and training, film and cultural tourism, and international government interactions.

One of the hallmarks of AAFT's commitment to education is its provision of 200 international scholarships, and subsidised education for  students, making it a beacon of opportunity for aspiring students worldwide. Over the years, AAFT has created more than 100 international and national organizations spanning film, television, media, art, culture, and social sectors.


AAFT's involvement in 7,500 events and mastery of global festivals underscore its dedication to promoting love, peace, and unity through art and culture under the World Peace Development and Research Foundation.
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