M'lore: Dr Veerendra Heggade releases Educare Education Directory


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, May 29: Dharmastala Dharmadhikari Dr D Veerendra Heggade released the Educare Education Directory for the year 2009-10 recently, which happens to be its fourth edition. 



After releasing the directory, he appreciated the directory for its quality and interest shown by all the institutions, students and parents.  The directory contains details about new emerging courses in addition to the traditional ones, list of reputed colleges, courses offered with contact information etc. The directory serves as a storehouse of information for the students to enable them to make a career choice.  The present edition also covers information on major educational institutions of Karnataka, Goa, Gujarat and Kerala states. Information is also being made available through www.educareonline.in.

Managing director Rajshekar, editor-in-chief Moby K Babu, director Kiran Jogi, publisher Shrinat Bangera, Vinay Salian, Kiran Rao, Muhammed Haneef and Ravindra Rao were present at the release function.



Rajshekhar said, the directory is being made available to the general public through all the major book stores across the country.

  

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  • narayan, mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2009

    nice to see they made for the fourth time , congrats i have seen the book , it is realy well designed and also quality

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