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Seminar on "Significance of Natural Resource Management in Rural Development"

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Seminar on "Significance of Natural Resource Management in Rural Development"

Time: August 6, 2010 from 5pm to 8:30pm
Location: Jivanananda Sabhaghar at Paschimbanga Bangla Academy
Street: 1/1 A.J.C.Bose Road, Kolkata-700 020
City/Town: Kolkata
Website or Map: http://www.khisustainable.org
Event Type: seminar
Organized By: Krishnaa Human Initiatives
Latest Activity: Jul 12, 2010

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Krishnaa Human Initiatives (KHI), a Citizen Sector Organization is going to organize a seminar in Kolkata on the “Significance of Natural Resource Management in Rural Development”. Eminent speakers from relevant fields including dignitaries from Khadi & Village Industries Commission, Jadavpur University, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Ramakrishna Mission, Vivekananda Institute of Bio-technology, Exide Industries etc. will participate in the discussion.

Prof. Bikash Chandra Sinha, Padma Bhusan, presently the Homi Bhaba Chair Professor of Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre will grace the occasion as the Chief Guest Speaker of the seminar. Shri Sailesh Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Padma Bhusan, Member of Khadi & Village Industries Commission will preside over the function. Prof. Ashoke Nath Basu, Former Vice-Chancellor, Jadavpur University will be the Guest of Honor in the seminar.

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