Re-polling in two booths

May 31, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:53 am IST - MANGALURU:

Re-polling would be held at Booth No. 196 of Paduperar polling station in Mangaluru taluk and Booth No. 173 of Bandaru-2 polling station on Sunday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Gram panchayat elections at these booths on Friday had been countermanded following discrepancies in ballot papers. Voters in these booths have been urged to exercise their franchise on Sunday by the district administration.

Certificate course in tourist guide

Mangalore University’s department of MBA is launching regular four-months Certificate Course in Tourist Guide Training from June 3 at Mangalagangothri Campus. This unique job-oriented training programme is sponsored by the Department of Tourism, State Government. The training programme is free and 40 trainees would get a stipend of Rs. 1,000 for three months, a release from the university said. It also includes one month of free study tour, field visits, training with travel agencies etc. Candidates must have passed II PU to be eligibile. For details, visit www.mangaloreuniversity. ac.in or contact MBA department, phone 0824-2287209.

Skill development training

The Karnataka German Technical Training Centre, a joint venture of state and central governments, has invited applications from those who have passed out of various technical and degree courses, including diploma, engineering, ITI and other graduates. The Centre is functioning out of Government Women’s ITI, 2nd Floor, Kadri Hills, Mangaluru. For details, visit www.kgtti.com/mangalore or call 0824 2211477.

Chicks for sale

The Krishi Vijnana Kendra, Yekkur, Mangaluru, offers to sell about 300 chicks of Swarna Dhara breed, which are four-week old, to interested farmers from Dakshina Kannada district from June 1 between 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Those interested may register over phone 0824-2431872/9008914009 and get confirmation about availability of chicks, said a release.

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