Mangalore: ‘Aura Enterprises’ to Organize ‘Skill Recharge–2011’ on Sep 26


Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)
 
Mangalore, Sep 23: City-based Aura Enterprises will be organizing ‘Skill Recharge–2011’, a one-day programme that will provide a platform to upgrade the skills of students and tune them into the challenges of the future at Bharatiya Vidyarthi Bhavan auditorium on Monday September 26 from 11.30 am to 12.30 pm.
 
Dakshina Kannada ZP chief executive officer Dr K N Vijay Prakash and BSNL principal general manager Y C Mishra will be the chief guests on the occasion.
 
Dakshina Kannada district employment exchange assistant director Vishwanath Bharani, SCS Hospital director Jaivikram Sorake, Dakshina Kannada district ex-servicemen’s association president Colonel Nitteguttu Sharath Bhandary and M Ashok Adyantaya Karkala will be the guests of honour.
 
The highlights of the workshop are students’ interaction with eminent stakeholders of the industry such as Airtel, MTS, Nokia Care, Samsung, Jnana Jyothi (NGO), and the like. These industry experts and stakeholders will discuss with students about technology developments, new product launches, and current practices, thus opening doors for new knowledge streams, new revenue streams, and employment or self-employment possibilities.
  

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