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Prof D. Kulkarni appointed on Academic Council of YCMOU Nashik

By April 8, 20191 Min Read
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Prof Deepak Kulkarni, Head of Textile Manufactures Government Polytechnic Nagpur and Vice President of The Textile Association (India) Vidarbha Unit, has been appointed as a member on Academic Council of Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University(YCMOU) Nashik for a period of three years representing education and technology.
Prof Kulkarni is a member of Academic Council of National Resource Centre (NRC) HRDC of Sant Gadgebaba Amaravati University Amaravati. He has 36 years of teaching experience in the field of engineering and technology. He is also in charge of Continuing Education Cell of the institute. He is nominated as a member of Local Managing Committee (LMC) of The Institution of Engineers (India) Nagpur local centre recently. He has conducted soft skill training programmes for school teachers, faculty and employees of corporate world. Prof Kulkarni is famous for conducting handwriting improvement workshops for school children and teachers.
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