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Come on! Write Something For Agriculture and Environment…

28th August the day of anniversary of Agri. Education Pakistan (AEP). On the occasion of the 2nd anniversary AEP decided to publish its first e-newsletter containing its progress and useful information for students and the public. However, it got late to publish due to cooperative and networking tour to Dist. Bhakkar.
To create and increase the interest of common people regarding the importance and issues of agriculture, environment and education, AEP gave an open invitation of writing for e-newsletter to all. The conditions and requirements were kept so attractive and easy to follow under the title “Come on! Write Something For Agriculture and Environment…”
AEP received an adorable number of articles but according to the specifications of publication, only a specific number of articles are published in the current edition. We hope you would like it. Please! Follow the link for updates www.facebook.com/AgriEducation
We are thankful of the lovers and followers of nature to make the e-newsletter appreciable.     

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