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A Good News!

Dear friends, here is a good news, on the demand of our Nature lovers and enthusiasts the due date of the article submission has been extended to 15 August, 2014. So do your best to express your thoughts and ideas for betterment.

Eligibility Criteria:

Age: Doesn't Matter

Qualification/Study Discipline: From Any Discipline You Are, We Say Welcome.

Topic: Your article must be related to; Agricultural Issues, Environmental Issues, Educational System, Entomology, Agronomy, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Food Science, Plant Pathology, Agri. Extension, Animal Science, Agri. Economics, Forestry, Soil & Environmental Sciences, Horticulture, Report of Any Related Event/Activity.

Text Limit: Min. 175 or Max. 200 words only.

Language/Medium: Proper English.

Note: Text Should Be Plagiary Free and Submitted Within Due Date. Don't Forget To Provide Your Bio-data.
PLEASE! SEND YOUR SHORT ARTICLE/PARAGRAPH BEFORE 15 AUGUST, 2014 AT agrieducation.rgi@gmail.com
THE REQUESTS AGAINST THE PRESCRIBED REQUIREMENTS WOULD NOT BE ENTERTAIN.
ONLY LIMITED NUMBER OF ARTICLES WOULD BE PUBLISHED.
SO, Hurry up! and DON'T WASTE THE TIME...


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