Beltangady: Dr Heggade Announces Plans to Open RUDSET Branches in North India


Daijiworld Media Network—Beltangady (RD/CN)

Beltangady, Aug 8: “Rural Development and Self Employment Training (RUDSET) Institute will open four new branches in Assam, Tripura, and Jammu and Kashmir in the country.  Further, it has been proposed to open branches abroad with the approval of the union government,” said Dr D Veerendra Heggade, Dharmadhikari of Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala and chairman of RUDSET Institute.

Dr Heggade was speaking at the closing ceremony of the annual convention of RUDSET directors at Dharmasthala here, on Saturday August 6.

“Three-hundred and eighty-seven branches of RUDSET Institute are functioning in the country and there are plans to open 217 branches.  There are ample opportunities for self-employment for those who accept challenges and achieve success in life and enterprise,” added Dr Heggade. R S Kulkarni, S K Gupta, R S Meena Loknat, and Anupama Singh shared their training experience on the occasion.

Syndicate Bank DGM J S Shenoy, Canara Bank officer Dr Reddayya, and Professor S Prabhakar conveyed their best wishes to the project directors. RUDSET Institute CEO G T Hegde and K N Janardhan were also present.

  

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