National Seminar at Dhing College in June
Dhing College of Nagaon District is going to organise five UGC sponsored National Seminars on different topics. The first seminar is being organised by the Department of Zoology on "Wild life trafficking & concern to Bio-diversity of North East India” on June 17, 2017.
The department of Botany will organise a day long seminar on June 19-21, 2017 on "Herbal Medicine - a rational approach in health care system with special reference to the North East India” and “Prospect of Ethno-botany in North Eastern Region of India” respectively.
The department of Physics will organise a seminar on “Impact of Noise pollution in environment with special reference to Traffic Noise” on June 20, 2017.
The department of Assamese is also going to organise a two-days seminar on “Form of Traditional Folk Dance- Drama of Assam and performing art” from June 28-29, 2017.
Interested participants, research scholars and paper presentators are requested to submit their abstracts on the given topics of the respective seminars on or before May 31, 2017. Participants are requested to send their papers in the email : dhingcollege@gmail.com, informs, Principal cum President, Dhing College Seminar Committee, Dhing, Nagaon (Assam).
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