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New e-magazine pulls huge visitors

Guwahati: A new e-magazine strikes no less attention among the internet commuity in Assam and abroad after it was launched at an event in Cotton University on Friday.

 

The venture by the ESCALATE , a Scientific and Social Youth Society is expected to get huge response in view of the organization’s objective to make people scientifically sound for the welfare of the society.

 

The occassion was marked by launching of e-magazine titled "The light-illuminating minds".

Organizers said the magazine is a collection of scientific articles from students and professors from various fields and institutions.

A section welcoming creative minds to contribute their work of art has also been included in the magazine, they said.

 

The magazine will be published quarterly entertaining articles from different walks of life with respect to science and social awareness which will soon be made available in blog and official FB page of ESCALATE.

 

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