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Kalai Kathir Dinamani Dinamalar Dinakaran Central LIBRARY NEWS Sankari - 637 304 Salem [Dt], Tamil Nadu, India Visit us at http://shanmugha.edu.in/centrallibrary/index.html 20th Aug 2013 Pages 15 Tuesday KALAI KATHIR SSCET SARASWATHI VINAYAGAR MANDALABHISHEHAM DINAMANI AWARD FOR INDIAN LIBRARIAN @ SINGAPORE DINAMALAR TET RESULTS: OCTOBER DINAKARAN SC: NO TO VIP SIRENS DECCAN CHRONICLE FREE TRAINING CLASSES TO CRACK COMPETITIVE EXAMS THE HINDU SCIENCE EXPRESS REACHES COIMBATORE TODAY ENGAGEMENTS WEATHER APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR ADMISSION TO TBE PH.D.IN MATHEMATICS RESEARCH PROGRAMME Now LIBNEWS Available on On line Public Access Catalogue On Campus http://172.16.11.2/opac/newspaper_list.asp Off Campus http://115.249.175.174/opac/ For old issues send mail to [email protected];[email protected] \!Lrlile;GiT U@)~ <19;IT6lS1m. uGiT6lfI. errlile;Lb ~8ilIU6lJ!Dr6lm )DLd;@)tD 6lS1!JlITd;e;GiT@)J:6l~i!i i!ie;6lJme;6!lOlT ~@JutSl~rrrm @UU@)~~m @6\l6lJerU)ITe; Q6lJ6lfI~Luu®Lb. ~@Juu . a6lJOOlq-1U (Yle;6lJit1: ~ArA)!DUJ ~\PHI, .rr~.r. !!lrrma.6\l-1. e-mail: [email protected] aa;rrmJ-u * u)OOL6\l ~6!l/£: )DITU)d;e;m. g~ erIT~i!itD~n-. 6lJ1Ji!iIJIT/£ QUQ9u)ITGiT <19;IT6lS1m.81JDuLj ~tSla~e;Lb. @1J6l.I. 7 U)mfl. * u)OOL6\l ~6!l/£: ~Q96Qerrlilae;IT®. erOO(Yle;IT @~ ~~IUit1rlil e;m~ITit1 6lJGme;Lb. erIJOO6lJ~ 6lS1)DITIUe;n- ae;IT6lS1m. 81JDULj ~tSla~e;Lb. @1J6l.I. 7 U)mfl. 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