City
Epaper

2-day book exhibition concluded at MGM

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 30, 2026 23:15 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A two-day book exhibition organised by the Library Department of Dr G. Y. Pathrikar College of Computer ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A two-day book exhibition organised by the Library Department of Dr G. Y. Pathrikar College of Computer Science and Information Technology, MGM University, was concluded with great enthusiasm.

The exhibition featured a display of various quality books on subjects including Machine Learning in Data Science Using Python, Elements of Distributed Computing, Tableau: Creating Interactive Data Visualisations Learning Path, Blogging for Dummies, Design Your Thinking, Advanced Web Metrics with Google Analytics and Customer Relationship Management.

College Principal Dr Prapti Deshmukh visited the exhibition and guided students on new research trends in the field of computer science. She also emphasised the importance of hard work, perseverance, and quality education for students to achieve success.

Librarian Dr Rasika Vadalkar, Somnath Suradkar, Dr Vijay Kale, Dr Bali Thorat, Rahul Borade, Dr Sarika Shelke, Dr Pratibha Bhise, Komal Ojha and others worked for the success of the event.

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalTaliban claims capturing Pakistani border post in Eastern Afghanistan

National‘Family politics destroying democracy’: Pralhad Joshi slams Congress ​

BusinessSignify Khel Jyoti Illuminates Grassroots Sports in Haryana, Powering the Next Generation of Athletes

NationalProgress report a bundle of lies: Cong's Satheesan tears into Kerala CM Vijayan

Politics"Na khaunga, na khane dunga - complete hoax": Jairam Ramesh's jibe at PM Modi after SC orders CBI probe against Arunachal CM

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadKerosene dealers’ commission doubled

AurangabadSummer or Monsoon? Neither… It’s the New ‘Unsaala’ Season

AurangabadKesar mango production down 70%

AurangabadWater resources department to hike bulk water usage rates

AurangabadThree vehicles torched in Rozebagh; case registered