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NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 +5 Subject “M.Pharm Result ” News Publication “Deshdoot” News Paper Date 13.06.2014 Page No. Panzarakan 1 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “M.Pharm Result ” News Publication “Lokmat” News Paper Date 23.06.2014 Page No. 2, Hllow Dhule 2 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “M.Pharm Result ” News Publication “Lokmat” News Paper Date 25.06.2014 Page No. 2, Hllow Dhule 3 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Staff/Students Achievement ” News Publication “Lokmat” News Paper Date 25.06.2014 Page No. 2, Hllow Dhule 4 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Staff/Students Achievement ” News Publication “Deshdoot” News Paper Date 12.06.2014 Page No. 12,Dhule 5 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Students Achievement ” News Publication “Deshdoot” News Paper Date 10.07.2014 Page No. 8, Sanmishtra ,Dhule, Nandurbar 6 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Students Achievement ” News Publication “Divyamarathi” News Paper Date 10.07.2014 Page No. 2, Jalgaon 7 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Students Result ” News Publication “Deshdoot” News Paper Date 17.07.2014 Page No. 2, Dhule(News) 8 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Students Result ” News Publication “Punyanagari” News Paper Date 17.07.2014 Page No. 3, Dhule(Vruttaved) 9 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Admission (S.Y.B.Pharm)” News Publication “Deshdoot” News Paper Date 21.07.2014 Page No. 6,Jalgaon(Sammishrya) 10 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Admission (S.Y.B.Pharm)” News Publication “Punyanagari” News Paper Date 21.07.2014 Page No. 2, Dhule(Gramin) 11 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Admission Add. News Publication “Lokmat” News Paper Date 19.07.2014 Page No. 13,Desh Pardesh 12 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Admission ” News Publication “Punyanagari” News Paper Date 25.07.2014 Page No. 3 13 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Medical Camp ” News Publication “Deshdoot” News Paper Date 05.10.2014 Page No. 5, Panzarakan 14 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Freshers Party ” News Publication “Sakal” News Paper Date 08.09.2014 Page No. 15 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Medical Camp ” News Publication “Punyanagari” News Paper Date 18.10.2014 Page No. 2, Dhule Gramin 16 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “National Conference ” News Publication “Sakal” News Paper Date 24.10.2014 Page No. 17 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “National Conference ” News Publication “Lokmat” News Paper Date 21.10.2014 Page No. 18 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Students Council ” News Publication “Punynagari” News Paper Date 28.10.2014 Page No. 3, Dhule Gramin Vruttved 19 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Avishkar-2014 ” News Publication “Punynagari” News Paper Date 30.10.2014 Page No. 02, Dhule Gramin Vruttved 20 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Avishkar-2014 ” News Publication “Aapla Maharashtra” News Paper Date 30.10.2014 Page No. 8 21 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Avishkar-2014 ” News Publication “Lokmat” News Paper Date 31.10.2014 Page No. 3, Dhule Zilha 22 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Avishkar-2014 ” News Publication “Deshdoot” News Paper Date 31.10.2014 Page No. 3, Dhule news 23 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Avishkar-2014 ” News Publication “Sakal” News Paper Date 31.10.2014 Page No. 3, Dhule Zilha Today Subject 24 “ Avishkar Department-2014 of Library,” News Publication H.“ R.Deshdoot Patel Institute” News of Pharmaceutical Paper kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur Date 31.10.2014 Page No. 3, Dhule news NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Avishkar-2014 ” News Publication “Lokmat” News Paper Date 31.10.2014 Page No. 3, Dhule Zilha 25 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Sport ” News Publication “Punyanagari” News Paper Date 05.11.2014 Page No. 3, Dhule Gramin(Gramin), Vruttaved 26 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Personality Development ” News Publication “Deshdoot” News Paper Date 07.11.2014 Page No. 03, Dhule 27 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Sport ” News Publication “Deshdoot” News Paper Date 08.11.2014 Page No. 05, Dhule Panjrakan 28 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Sakal-11.11.2014, PP-09, Khandesh Jobs@ 29 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Avishkar-2014 ” News Publication “Divyamarathi” News Paper Date 11.11.2014 Page No. 02,Maza Khandesh 30 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Pharmacist Day ” News Publication “Punyanagari” News Paper Date 12.11.2014 Page No. 02,Dhule Gramin(Vruttved) 31 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Govt. Scheme ” News Publication “Punyanagari” News Paper Date 19.12.2014 Page No. 09,Arthnagari (Dnyanganga) 32 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Result News ” News Publication “Punyanagari” News Paper Date 22.12.2014 Page No. 03,Dhule, Gramin, Vruttaved 33 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Result News ” News Publication “Deshdoot” News Paper Date 22.12.2014 Page No. 02,Dhule, News 34 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur NEWS PAPER CLIPING [Year] (News & Advertisements ) 2014-15 Subject “Result News ” News Publication “Punyanagari” News Paper Date 24.12.2014 Page No. 02,Dhule, News 35 Department of Library, H. R. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical kakakakaka Education & Research, Shirpur
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