AMU students get best paper presentation award
Sunday March 11, 2012 10:11:17 PM,
Special Correspondent
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Aligarh: Mohammad Nasir and
Saim Farooqi, students of B.A.LL.B. (IV Year), Aligarh Muslim
University received the second best paper award for their paper
titled “Ushering Inclusive Growth through Good Governance: The
Imperative of Panchayati Raj”.
The award winning students presented
their papers during the second National
Conference on “Place of Deemed Homeless in Good Governance and
Inclusive Growth”.
The conference was organized by Legal Aid Society & Centre For
Human Rights and Citizenship Studies, West Bengal National
University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.
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