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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA ADOOR SHIFT I
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA ADOOR
SHIFT – I

chemistry INVESTIGATORY PROJECT
TOPIC : FOOD ADULTRATION

Submited by : P.DEVAN Class : XII.B Roll No : 33

Certificate

This is to certify P.DEVAN, Roll No: 33, has completed his Investigatory Project in Chemistry during the year 2014-2015.

Internal examiner Teacher in Charge

External Examiner Principal.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The project report on “FOOD ADULTRATION” is outcome of guidance, moral support and devotion bestowed on me throughout my work . For this I acknowledge and express my profound sense of gratitude and thanks to everybody who have been a source of inspiration during the project preparation. First and foremost I offer our sincere phrases of thanks with innate humility to Mariette.P.Sebastian Chemistry Teacher and guide of my project for providing help whenever needed . If I can say in words I must at the outset tender our intimacy for receipt of affectionate care to Kendriya Vidyalaya , Adoor for providing such a stimulating atmosphere and wonderful work environment.

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