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Note: Registration form can be downloaded from www.mnnit.ac.in/conference (1) Bank DD payable in favour of “NCDPPRD” payable at Allahabad.
(2) Accommodation will be provided on request and payment basis in the
Institute Guest House/hotels at subsidized rate.

Important Dates
Last date of submission of abstract
Jan. 20, 2014
Last date of Notification of accepted Abstract for Presentation Jan. 25, 2014
Last date of submission of full papers
Feb. 15, 2014
Date of notification of selected papers for Publication
(Selected among registered participants)
Feb. 25, 2014
Last date of Registration
Feb. 10, 2014
(On the spot registration is permitted without paper presentation / publication) National Conference on “Dimensions of Public Policy and
Rural Development”
March 08-09 (Saturday & Sunday), 2014

Inviting industry/other Institutes/Organization for Conference sponsorship:Technical session (each)
Rs. 10000/Delegates Kits
Rs. 25000/Dinner/lunch (each)
Rs. 25000/-

Organizing Committee
Patron:
Chairman:
Programme Chair:
Convener:
Organizing Secretary:
Joint Secretary:

Prof. P. Chakrabarti, Director, MNNIT
Prof. Niroj Banerji, Head, DHSS
Dr. Ambalika Sinha
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Shastri
Dr. RavindraTripathi
Dr. Jyotsna Sinha

Members:
Ms. Shilpi Srivastava
Ms. Lovely Srivastava
Mr. Abhishek

Ms. Upasana Mittal
Ms. Geetu Yadav
Mr. Taufique Ahmad

Ms. Shaista Fatima
Ms. Shatabdi Bagchi

Contact Persons

Convener
Organizing Secretary
Dr. Rajesh Kumar Shastri
Dr. Ravindra Tripathi
Mob.09919020401
Mob: 09451053756
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Motilal Nehru National Institutes of Technology Allahabad 211004,
India
Tel: (0)91-532-2271280-84 (fax) 91-532-2545334

Organized By
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
MOTILAL NEHRU NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ALLAHABAD (UP) INDIA -211004

About the Conference

The Institute

Inception of three tier mechanism of governance in the

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