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Dietetic Association meet
Kottayam, Dec. 6
Dr V.N. Rajashekharan Pillai, Vice-Chancellor,
IGNOU, will inaugurate the 40th annual national
convention of Indian Dietetic Association jointly
sponsored by Indian Dietetic Association - Kerala
Chapter and the Department of Home Science, CMS
College, on December 8 here. Papers on various aspects
of nutrition and related topics will be presented during
the different sessions. The convention will conclude on
December 9, said Dr Anoop Thomas, President of Kerala
Chapter, and Dr Anitha Mohan, Organising Secretary. -
Our Correspondent
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