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Emerging Frontiers in Chemical Sciences

              It is an international conference on Emerging Frontiers on Chemical science held at Farook college ,Calicut , Kerala.The conference was inaugurated by well known Indian scientist prof CNR Rao,FRS.EFCS was scheduled in three days.Famous scientist around the world have talked on recent trends of chemistry and it's solution.
The scientist are mainly from US,UK, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan and Egypt and lot of professors from premier institute like IIT,IISC,IISER,NIT,NIIST,BARC,JNCASR,TIFR and many other well




Inauguration by Prof.CNR Rao,FRS

Talk by prof.CNR Rao

Pro. CNR Rao with Dr.AK Abdul Raheem(HOD)
And Dr Salina Begum(convener of EFCS)


known Universities.There are number of papers presented on various area of chemistry.
It was very successful movement by d epartment of chemistry of Farook college and awesome experience for professors ,teachers ,research scholars and students. Professors T Pradeep (IIT Madras) was master brain of EFCS and organising chairman of the programme.

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