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PUNJABI UNIVERSITY PATIALA
Organises
Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) Punjab
&Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
and Drug research, Punjabi University, Patiala.
Informatics Toolsin Drug Discovery and Drug DeliveryNovember 1 - 4, 2018
International conference-cum-workshop on
Venue : Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI)
The association was founded by
the pioneers of Pharmacy
education in India in 1966 like
Prof. M. L. Schroff, Prof. G. P
Srivastava and others with a
mission of "To be the best
National Plat-form for dealing
wi th a l l issues re lated to
Pharmacy Teaching and Education in India". It has come a long way in creating better
intercommunication and promotion of excellence in pharmacy education. Through its
tailor-made mission and objectives, the association has provided a single platform in
bringing together teachers of pharmacy education from all over the country. This has
helped in the achievement of excellent standards and to develop new technological
methods in pharmacy education through the exchange of views amongst the teaching
members. The emergent world today, with unbelievable sophistication under its belt,
demands for technically sound and highly knowledgeable pharmacists. The
contribution of a teacher is thereby quite de-manding. A Teacher apart from being an
educator also contributes to science as a researcher, helps in business development
as a consultant to pharmaceutical industry and also creates social awareness as a
community pharmacist.
The APTI Punjab state branch came into
existence in December 2014 under the
aegis of APTI, with a mandate to prosper
Pharmaceutical education in Punjab
through spreading awareness about the
current and prospective scenario in
different fields of Pharmaceutical
Sciences. Since its inception under the
dynamic leadership of Prof. R K Goel, the association has successfully organized and
supported three annual national conventions, six national seminars on diverse fields
across different regions with the active participation and coordination of all pharmacy
in-stitutions of Punjab. It has also facilitated and supported lectures from
representative of Alberta College of Pharmacists Council across Punjab. The
association has the privilege of hosting 69th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress, the
mega event in Pharmaceutical Sciences in India, in 2017 as co-host.
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About organizer
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Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research
The department was established in 1993 with an envision to develop into a centre of
excellence for drug research and for training personnel at graduate, post-graduate and
doctoral levels. It has a rare distinction of being granted financial assistance under the
coveted FIST scheme of DST as well as SAP-I (2009-14) and SAP-II (2015-20) scheme
of UGC in recognition of its excellent performance in academic and research areas. The
major thrust areas of research are novel drug delivery systems, Near chemistry of
Epilepsy, molecular and biochemical pharmacology of memory and cardiovascular
diseases, 3D-QSAR, design and synthesis of novel drug molecules, herbal drug
stability and impurity characterization, and phytochemical investigations on anti-
anxiety and anti-diabetic drugs. It hosted 28th Conference of Indian Pharmacology
Society in 1995, an International Conference on Pathophysiology and Drug Therapy of
Cardiovascular Dis-orders in 2001, National Conference on Innovations in Drug
Discovery and Research in 2009, a one day UGC-UKIERI international seminar on
nanotherapeutics and crystal engineering in 2016, a hands-on one week training
workshop on chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques in 2016, and several
other one day seminars. Apart from fetching research grants of worth several million
rupees from different agencies, the department has a rare distinction of being granted
three research projects to Prof. R. K. Goel by DST and RFBR, Moscow under the Indo-
Russian collaboration scheme, and successfully completing a consultancy project
sanctioned to Dr. A. K. Tiwary by Kemin Industries Inc., Des Moines, Iowa, USA. The
department maintains a close contact with leading pharmaceutical companies for
training and placement of its students. The active research aptitude is evident by four
patents and approximately 720 publications in journals of international repute.
Department is celebrating its silver jubilee in this year and have been rated with All
India Rank “16” in recent National Institution Ranking Framework (NIRF) of MHRD,
India.
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A s f o r t i fi e d by h i g h l y p ro fi t a b l e blockbuster business for decades the pharmaceutical industry’s is now facing significant productivity challenges – specifically how to efficiently generate enough pipeline-stage products to replace fading successful molecules, and comply the demand of post genomic era. As a result, the pharmaceutical industry is on the brink of significant change, requiring the reinvention of traditional discovery processes and the redefinition of the information technologies required to support these processes.
The most attractive new drugs, as measured by health benefits and stockholder returns, tend to be new molecular entities possessing novel modes of action rather than so called ‘me-too’ or ‘lifecycle’ drugs. Since these products are based on groundbreaking science, they significantly raise the level of risk of bringing them to market. Pharmaceutical discovery is, in fact, all about r isk and uncer ta in ty, and increasingly, how to minimize those factors while efficiently getting products to market and providing value to stockholders and healthcare consumers.
The changing trends form “me too” to “ fi r s t i n c l a s s d r u g s ” d e m a n d s i d e n t i fi c a t i o n o f n e w t a r g e t s . Traditionally, the crucial impasse in the industry’s search for new drug targets was the availability of biological data: Target discovery could inch forward only as fast as new genes and proteins were uncovered in the laboratory. Information accumulated slowly and, because it was
generated by research into specific cellular processes such as signaling pathways, data interpretation was a relatively straightforward task.
But in the postgenomic era, tradition has been turned on its head. Today’s pharmaceutical world is awash with data, from huge and growing gene sequence archives—including the completed first draft of the human genome—and from m u s h ro o m i n g p ro t e i n s e q u e n c e repositories amassed through the conveyor-belt techniques of proteomics. These data have not been generated through the investigation of specific biological problems, but by using high-throughput, broad-spectrum methods that trawl cells indiscriminately for their genetic and molecular components.
In this new era of drug discovery, the critical impasse is no longer data
generation, but data interpretation.
“All serious players in the drug discovery competition are being
compelled by market necessity to devote substantial resources to in silico
drug discovery programs. Success in the race to discover targets and new
leads in the postgenomic world will go with the greatest ability to mine the value locked in the burgeoning data
archives.
Leveraging big data for search of novel targets and leads to such targets has
been proven to reduce the attrition rate of new drug discovery.”
About conference
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Track 1 : Identification and prioritization of pharmacological targets.
Track 2 : Ligand-based methods of computer-aided drug design & discovery.
Track 3 : Structure-based methods of computer-aided drug design & discovery.
Track 4 : Multitargeted pharmacological agents and network pharmacology.
Track 5 : Natural compounds as a source for new medicines
Track 6 : Computational tools for predicting formulation strategies
Module 1 : Open source computational tools and databases for drug design & discovery.
Module 2 : Commercially available computational tools and databases for drug design & discovery.
Module 3 : Predictive PK studies
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In this line an international conference cum hand on training workshop is designed to stimulate/inspire young minds to get involved in the process of innovative drug discovery with an idea to leverage available big data (Pharmaceutical, chemical and biological) with informatics tools. A blend of resource persons from academia and Drug discovery industry will enlighten the delegates for attempting drug discovery even in academic setting. Further this will be a platform for initiating collaboration among drug discovery scientists of industry and academia.
Call for Abstract : 20th May 2018
Last date for submission of abstract : 15th August 2018
Acceptance notification to authors : 22nd August 2018
Last Date of Registration : 31st August 2018(Workshop and Conference)
Conference Date : 1st to 3rd November 2018
Workshop Date : 3rd and 4th November 2018
Workshop Modules
Important Dates
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Conference Tracks
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Committees
General Chair
Prof. B.S. GHUMANVice Chancellor Punjabi University, Patiala
Organizing Chairs
APTI central CommitteeDr P D Chaudhari, President
Dr Raman Dang, Secretary
APTI Punjab State Branch Executive Committee:President : Dr Rajesh Kumar Goel
Vice Presidents : Dr Sandeep Arora Dr Ashish Baldi
Secretary : Dr Suresh Kumar
Treasurer : Dr Gulshan Bansal
Dr. RAJESH GOELPresident - APTI Punjab,Professor and Former Head,Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Drug Research, Punjabi University, Patiala 147002 Punjab India
Dr. S. K. KULKARNIM.Pharm., Ph.D., FAMS, FNASc, FPAS, FIPA Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology & Former Pro-Vice Chancellor (DUI), Panjab University
Dr, GURPREET KAURProfessor & HeadDept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Drug Research,Punjabi University, Patiala 147002 Punjab India
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Prof. B. Suresh, President, Pharmacy Council of India
Dr. G. Narahari Sastry, FASc,FNASc,FAPAS, DST-J C Bose National Fellow, Molecular Modeling GroupIndian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad - 500 007, India
Prof. Raghuram Rao, Director, NIPER, Mohali
Prof. Shailender Saraf, Vice-Chancellor, Durg University, Raipur
Prof. M P S Ishar, Vice-Chancellor, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Bathinda
Prof Kanwaljit Chopra, Chairperson, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, PU, ChandigarhVice-Chancellor, DPSRU, New DelhiProf Ramesh Kumar Goyal,
Dr S Eswara Reddy, Drug Controller General of India
Dr S K Varshney, Scientist G, Chairman, International Co-operation (Bilateral), DST, New Delhi
Prof V K Kapoor, Former Chairman, UIPS, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Prof T R Bhardwaj, Former Chairman, UIPS, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Prof C K Kokate, Former Vice-Chancellor, KLE University, Belgaum
Prof Y K Gupta, Head Clinical Pharmacology, AIIMS, New Delhi
Prof. Saranjit Singh, NIPER, Mohali
Prof. B. S. Bhoop, Former Chairman UIPS, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Prof. Anupam Sharma, UIPS, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Dr Harpreet Kalra, Head, Bioinformatics, ICMR, New Delhi
Prof. Vandana Patravale, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
Dr. SL Harikumar, Registrar, Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi
National Advisory Board
International Advisory Board
Prof. Dr. Johann Gasteiger, Computer-Chemie-Centrum und Institut fuer Organische Chemie Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg , Naegelsbachstr. 25, D-91052 Erlangen , Germany
Prof. Vladimir V Poroikov, Department for Bioinformatics and Laboratory for Structure-Function Based Drug Design, Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Pogodinskaya Str., 10/8, Moscow, 119121, Russia
Ruben Abagyan, Ph.D., Professor, University of California, San Diego, Skaggs School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, San Diego Supercomputer Center, 9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0747, La Jolla, CA 92093-0747
Hamid Noori , Department of Physiology of Cognitive ProcessesMax Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany
Dhvanit I. Shah, PhD, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston USA
John J Irwin, Dept of Pharmaceutical Chemistry University of California San Francisco
Alexey Lagunin, Head of Department, Department of BioinformaticsPirogov Russian National Research, Medical University (RNRMU)Institute of Biomedical Chemistry (IBMC), Moscow, Russia
Prof. Douglas Olivier, Drug design and development, Pharmacodynamics, NWU South Africa
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SPEAKERS
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Dr. VLADIMIR POROIKOVHead of Department for Bioinformaticsand Laboratory for Structure-FunctionBased Drug DesignInstitute of Biomedical ChemistryPogodinskaya Str., 10/8, Moscow, 119121, Russia
Dr. B SURESHPresident - Pharmacy Council Of IndiaVice Chancellor - JSS University Mysore
Dr. JOHN J IRWINAssociate ProfessorDept of Pharmaceutical Chemistry University ofCalifornia San Franciscohttp://irwinlab.compbio.ucsf.edu
ATHINA GERONIKAKIMember of Mediterranean And EuropeanAcademies of Science and ArtsSchool of Pharmacy, Aristotle Universityof Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
Dr. G NARAHARI SASTRYFASc,FNASc,FAPASDST-J C Bose National FellowMolecular Modeling GroupIndian Institute of Chemical TechnologyHyderabad - 500 007, India
Dr. GPS RAGHAVACenter for Computational BiologyIndraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Okhla Phase III
Dr. RAGHURAM RAODIRECTORNational Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research (NIPER)
ALEXEY LAGUNINHead of DepartmentDepartment of BioinformaticsPirogov Russian National Research Medical University (RNRMU)Institute of Biomedical Chemistry (IBMC)Moscow, Russia
SHANDAR AHMADProfessorSchool of Computational and Integrative Sciences,Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110067Web: http://sciwhylab.org
EVANS COUTINHOPrincipal Professor of Pharmaceutical ChemistryBombay College of Pharmacy,Kalina, Santacruz (E)Mumbai 40098. India
Dr. SHAILENDRA SARAFVice-ChancellorDurg University, DURG, (C.G.), India, 491 001
Vice- PresidentPharmacy Council of India, New Delhi
MADHAVI SASTRYSCIENTIST and Project ManagerDE SHAW RESEARCH HYDERABAD
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Dr. DMITRY OSOLODKINHead of Laboratory, Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides, Chumakov Moscow Russia
Dr. ANIL SAXENAPh.D, FRSCEmeritus Medical Scientist CSIR-CDRIHonorary Chairman, GIPERDivision of Medicinal & Process ChemistryCentral Drug Research InstituteLucknow - 226 031, India
Dr. PV BHARATAMProfessor Department of Medicinal Chemistry National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Sector-67, S.A.S. Nagar – 160 062 Punjab, India
DMITRY DRUZHLOSKIDepartment for Bioinformatics, Laboratory for Structure-Function Based Drug DesignInstitute of Biomedical Chemistry (IBMC) Moscow, 119121, Pogodinskaya Str., 10 Russia
Dr. RAJESH GOELM. Pharm, PhDPresident - APTI Punjab,Professor and Former Head,Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Drug Research,Punjabi University, Patiala 147002 Punjab India
BHUPESH PRATAPManager R & DPerrigo
Dr. RAMBABU GUNDLAHead & Associate ProfessorDepartment of ChemistryGITAM University, Hyderabad.
Dr. GIRINATH PILLAICEOZastra Innovations
RAVI MUTTENANISenior Application ScientistSchrodinger, Hyderabad
JITESH T DAVEDirectorSystech Innovations, Mumbai
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SPEAKERS
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Registration Details
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• It is advised that the candidates should visit conference website regularly for updates.
• Only registered participants are allowed to attend the conference.
• Each participant must fill up the separate registration form.
• In case of students, the valid proof is required at the registration counter at the time of the con-ference.
• At least one author of each accepted paper must register and present the paper at the confer-ence in order to include the paper in the Conference Proceeding.
• Registration for paper presenter/listener includes Conference Registration, Registration Kit, Breakfast, Conference Tea, Lunch, Dinner.
• Accommodation will be given on availability basis on payment of extra charge (see more into Accommodation).
• Authors are required to send the Scanned copy of completed and duly signed registration form, Bank transaction receipt along with signed copyright form to the conference organizer by email : [email protected]
• The physical copies of the registration form, payment DD or Bank transaction receipt along with signed copyright form must be sent by Speed Post/Courier before the due date to the following address:
Dr. R K GoelDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research,Punjabi University, Patiala-147002 India.
Registration Amount
Bank Name : STATE BANK OF INDIAAccount Name : APTI Punjab state branchCurrent Account Number : 65221053334Our Branch Name : Punjabi University PatialaBranch Address : Punjabi University PatialaIFSC Code : SBIN0050009
Cagtegory Conference Workshop Both
Professionals/ Faculty ` 4000 ` 3000 ` 6000 ` 5000
Industry ` 10000 ` 5000 ` 12000 ` 12000
Students ` 3000 ` 2000 ` 4000 ` 3500
Foreign Delegates $ 120
Spot Registration for Conference only
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NOTE:
1. In case of students, the authentication from Principal/Head of Department is required with institute seal.
2. All local and overseas charges incurred for the bank transfer/credit card payment must be borne by payer.
3. APTI members will avail 10% discount in registration fees after producing proper credentials.
Kind Attention please: Duly filled registration form along with the online bank payment confirmation receipt to be sent to the Conference Registration Chair, Only by Registered Post/Courier. The scanned copy of the duly filled registration form along with the scanned copy of the payment receipt to be sent to the in [email protected].
Confirmation of participation
The Conference Secretariat will confirm the participation upon receiving the registration and payments. No participation confirmation letters/mail will be sent before all the payments have been received.
Cancellation and refund policy
Kindly note that all cancellations and/or changes to registration and accommodation must be made in written form to
Dr. R K GoelProfessor and Former HeadDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug research,Punjabi university, Patiala-147002 India.Email: [email protected]
If a cancellation for the participation should be received by September 30th, 2018; the registration fee will be refunded with the exception of a handling fee of ` 1000. No refunds of the del-egate fee or registration fees can be made for cancellations after the said deadline. Please note that non-presence (no-show) during the event does not constitute the cancellation, In a case of no-show, there will be no refund of any payments. Please note that in the case of denied visa application, the same cancellation and refund policies will apply as for other cancellations.
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We solicit high-quality original research papers (including significant work-in-progress) on any aspect of cheminformatics and bioinformatics applied to enhance the knowledge in drug dis-covery or drug delivery. Please email your paper abstracts to [email protected]
Call for Abstracts for Poster Presentation
Accommodation for limited number of delegates are available in Visitor Hostels (Guest House) of Punjabi University Campus, on payment basis which will be facilitated on a first come first serve basis. Kindly inform us during registration . The confirmation of accommodation will be sent as per availability.
However delegates either opting to stay outside or not being accommodated in the campus due to unavailability of the rooms, may choose to stay at one of the 60 hotels available in Patiala city by following any of the following links:
https://www.tripadvisor.in/Hotels-g659325-Patiala_Patialar_District_Punjab-Hotels.html
https://www.makemytrip.com/hotels/patiala-hotels.html
https://www.oyorooms.com/hotels-in-patiala/
Accommodation
Guideline for abstract submission
1. Abstracts must be submitted online to [email protected]
2. Authors's details: include full mailing address, office hours phone number, email address and fax number of presenting author, as well as affiliation details of all co-authors. By submitting the abstract, you confirm consent of all co-authors to provide their data.
3. All abstracts must be submitted and presented in English. Please use Times new roman font and have your abstract proofread.
4. Abstracts should contain new and original information, not published elsewhere.
5. They should be as informative as possible:
(a) state specific object of study (c) summarise results obtained
(b) state method used if pertinent (d) state conclusions reached
6. They should be structured and with the subheadings Introduction, Methods, Results, Conclusion.
7. All abbreviations used must be defined the first time they appear.
8. Avoid complex mathematical formulae. Try to avoid symbols: e.g. use IFN-beta instead of IFN-ß; 10^2 instead of 10²; x >= 2 instead of x≥2.
9. Abstract text must not exceed 250 words; heading maximum of 25 words.
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The city of Patiala is renowned as a famous tourist destination located in the state of Punjab, India. This city lies in Patiala District of Punjab, and has numerous interesting places to visit on one's trip to Patiala. The city houses several monuments and historical structures. While travelling to Patiala, one shall visit Moti Bagh Palace. It is one of the most famous tourist sites in the city. This vast and huge palace is known for its architectural magnificence, and was constructed in the year 1847.
By Road
• Patiala has good road connectivity to cities of Punjab and nearby states and Cities like Amritsar, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Chandigarh, Ambala and Delhi have frequent buses ply-ing to and from Patiala.
By Train
• The Patiala Railway Station is under the Ambala Railway division and in the Northern Railway Zone.
• The railway station doesn’t have a large number of trains as Ambala Railway Station nearby is a major railway junction with trains from many parts of the country halting here.
By Air
• Nearest Airport: Nearest domestic airport from Patiala is Chandigarh Airport, located at a distance of 63km. The Chandigarh airport is a domestic airport and has flights to some Indian cities. The airline companies offering their services include Air India, Air Asia In-dia, Go Air, IndiGo, Jet Airways, SpiceJet, Vistara. These companies offer flights to des-tinations like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Srinagar, Chennai and Hyderabad.
• The international airport nearest to Patiala is Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, located at 243 km from Patiala. International travellers can reach Indira Gandhi Interna-tional Airport in Delhi and board a flight for Chandigarh from there also.
• There are various cab services available by private travels companies from Chandigarh airport to Patiala city.
Please follow the following Link for More information
https://www.makemytrip.com/routeplanner/how-to-reach-patiala.html
How to Reach Patiala
Registration-cum-Abstract Submission Form
Name : _____________________________________
Designation (Student/Faculty) : _____________________________________
Complete Postal Address : _____________________________________
_____________________________________
Telephone/Mobile No. : _____________________________________
E-mail : _____________________________________
APTI Membership No. (if available) : _____________________________________
Title of Abstract (if applicable) : _____________________________________
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Participation in cultural competition : Yes / No_______________________________
Accommodation required : _____________________________________
(if yes, tentative Date & Time _____________________________________
of arrival and departure) _____________________________________
Registration fee details : DD/Cheque/NEFT No. : ______________________
Amount : _______________________________
Bank Details: ____________________________
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Account Detail : A/C No. 65221053334, STATE BANK OF INDIA Punjabi University Patiala, IFSC Code SBIN0050009
Signature of Participant
Students must get their form forwarded by their Principal/Head of Department as a proof of bonade student for registration.
Date : Signature & Stamp of Principal/
Head of the Department
For any queries contact : Dr. Gulshan Bansal, M : 98551 66102, Dr. Suresh Kumar, M: 98155 43175
E-mail: [email protected]
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PUNJABI UNIVERSITY PATIALA- Informatics Tools in Drug Discovery and Drug Delivery
November 1 - 4, 2018
International conference-cum-workshop on
Venue : Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) Punjab&
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug research, Punjabi University, Patiala
Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) Punjab&
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug research, Punjabi University, Patiala.
Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India
-November 1 - 4, 2018
For more update please visitwww.aptipunjab.org.in
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