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Click Here to Download the List of Available Journals THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN CENTRAL LIBRARY LIST OF INDIAN JOURNALS,2007 BIOTECHNOLOGY Indian Jnl. of Biochemistry and Biotechnology Indian Jnl. of Biotechnology BOTANY Geobios Indian Jnl. of Applied and Pure Biology Jnl. of Economic and Taxonomic Botany Jnl. of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Abstract Science and Culture Indian Fern Journal (Indian Fern Soc., Patiala) Paleobotanist (Paleobotanical Soc., Lucknow) Bulletin of Botanical Survey of India Journal of Palynology BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND MTA Abhigyan Global Business Review Paradigm South Asian Jnl. of Management Jnl. of Tourism, IITTM, Gwalior Indian Jnl. of Marketing, Delhi ICFAI HR Review CHEMISTRY Indian Jnl. of Chemistry A & B Jnl. of the Indian Chemical Society Proc. Of the I.A. 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Sanskrita Pratibha, New Delhi Saraswati Susama, Varanasi Jnl. of Indian Intellectual Traditions PURATATTVA, Jnl. of the Archaeological Survey of India Jnl. of the Indian Council of Historical Research Bhartiya Prajna Jnl. of the Sukrtindra (Oriental Research Institute) STATISTICS Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin IAPQR Transactions Journal of Indian Statistical Association Sankhya USIC Elector India Journal of the Instrument Society of India ZOOLOGY Entomon Fishing Chimes Indian Jnl. of Ecology Indian Jnl. of Fisheries Journal of Biosciences Journal of Genetics Indian Jnl. of Medical Research(ICMR) BENGALI, MISCELLANEOUS POPULAR JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPER BENGALI Aajkaal(Saradiya) Anandada Bazar Patrika(Saradiya) Anandalok(Saradiya) Anandamela(Saradiya) Anustup Baromas Bartaman(Saptahik) Bibhab Bohurupi Chaturanga Chatuskone College Street Desh Galpaguchcha Gananatya Group Theatre Jigyasa Jnan-Bijnan(Saradiya) Katha Sahitya Korok Nandan Parichay Paschimbanga Patrika(Saradiya) Prama Sahitya O Sanskriti Samatat Suktara(Saradiya) Yojana(Dhanadhanya) MISCELLANEOUS POPULAR JOURNALS NEWSPAPERS Business India The Economic Times Competition Affairs Financial Express Competition Master The Hindu,Chennai Competition Success Review The Hindustan Times Data Quest The Indian Express,New Delhi Employment News The Times of India,Kolkata India Today Ananda Bazar Patrika Kurukshetra Aajkaal Outlook Ganashakti Pratiyogita Darpan The Statesman Pratiyogita Kiran The Telegraph The Statesman(Festival) Sanmarg Sunday THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN CENTRAL LIBRARY LIST OF FOREIGN JOURNALS,2006 BIOTECHNOLOGY Science BOTANY Taxon : IAPT Jnl. of Hattori Bot. 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