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The university recently inaugurated the Equal Opportunity Cell. Students from all colleges under OU can get training for competitive exams Coaching for competitive exams is usually an expensive affair, but Osmania University (OU) has come to the aid of its students by providing free training for competitive exams to nearly 2,000 students. The university recently [...]
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Pune: In a move to better equip women cops to handle rising crimes against women and eve teasers, Pune Police have chalked out a martial arts training programme starting January in which college girls too can participate. Coming as it does in the backdrop of the gang-rape incident in Delhi and attack on female cops [...]
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With tourism and hospitality emerging among the fastest growing sectors globally, courses in the field too have grown in popularity. We go to NITHM at Gachibowli to find out more Vaijayanthi Kari feedback@postnoon.com Established in 2004, the National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management (NITHM) is an institute for education, management, consultancy, and training in [...]
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Some have escaped from the camp, many are in hospital, one died — the balance sheet of the promotional training from assistant sub-inspector to sub-inspector of Andhra Pradesh Police Academy (APPA) makes a grim reading. Most of the trainees aged 45 plus, have variety of health problems from common blood pressure to more serious problems. [...]
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Horse racing is a sport that thrives on speed and adrenaline rush. Watching these majestic creatures race pastis like watching beauty and agility in motion. It is definitely a thrilling experience. But what does one know about how a horse is trained and the people involved in making sure it is race ready? Aishwarya Yerra [...]
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By the time it was over, Mukesh Singh was glistening with sweat caused by the continual flexing of muscles. So profuse it was that it had washed away the mix of brown paint that he was smeared with; while shifting poses streams of sweat trickled down over his rock-like body. But he was cool about [...]
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“The PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) has introduced a code of conduct and an anti-corruption code and all these guys (the players) have been told,” Cheema said on Tuesday ahead of the team’s first training in Dubai. “We are following those codes in letter and spirit. So with those rules and regulations in place, I [...]
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ITEN: It’s a far cry from the high-tech gymnasiums athletes are used to in Europe or America, but this sleepy Kenyan farming village has become an unlikely global training hotspot for Olympic champions. Perched on the dramatic cliff edge of the great Rift Valley at 2,400 metres (7,870 feet) above sea level, this remote village [...]
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