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Academic interaction programme

Staff Reporter

PALAKKAD: A three-day academic interaction programme organised by the Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS) and the N.S.S. College, Ottappalam, will be inaugurated by NSS general secretary P.K. Narayana Panicker on September 17.

BRNS is an apex body of the Department of Atomic Energy.

The programme aims at identifying potential research and development (R&D) areas and promoting R&D activities among university and college teachers in the State.

200 delegates

The programme will also fund ‘remarkable project ideas’ presented during the technical sessions. Close to 200 delegates will attend.

Those interested may post their registration forms to V. Sasidharan, organising committee convener,

Academic Interaction Programme, N.S.S. College, Ottapalam. The mail id is: sasidharanottapalam@gamil.com. The phone number is 94470 91000. The last date is September 5.

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