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Book publishing certificate course concludes

KANGRA: A seven-day ‘Certificate Course in Book Publishing’ organised jointly by the National Book Trust, MHRD, GOI and the Central University of Himachal Pradesh concluded on Tuesday at the Central University of Himachal Pradesh (CUHP).



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Kangra, May 15

A seven-day ‘Certificate Course in Book Publishing’ organised jointly by the National Book Trust, MHRD, GOI and the Central University of Himachal Pradesh concluded on Tuesday at the Central University of Himachal Pradesh (CUHP).

Prof Baldev Bhai Sharma, Chairman, National Book Trust, Prof Pradeep Nair, Dean, School of Journalism, and Narendra Kumar, Training Officer, NBT were present for the concluding programme. In his address, Prof Nair congratulated students for the successful completion of the course and emphasised that the course on book publishing would help them in their career. Prof Baldev Bhai Sharma also congratulated the participants and said the course was organised for the first time in Himachal Pradesh in which the students participated with great enthusiasm.

Later, certificates were distributed to the participants .

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