PPT-1 Engineering Mechanics: ME101
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Statics Lecture 1 05 th Jan 2017 2 Sr No Name Div No Hall No Timing 1 Dr Poonam Kumari 1 L2 Tuesday 45 PM Wednesday 34 PM Thursday 23 PM 2 Dr M Pandey 3
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