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HYDERABAD: DS Unics Infotech Ltd, a Hyderabad software services provider, has developed `Unique Timetabler' software that is useful for teachers and administrators in schools.

Addressing a press conference here, Mr D.R.R. Swaroop, Managing Director of DS Unics Infotech, said that manual timetabling will be thing of past. With this TimeTabler a school administrator and a teacher can manage the scheduling related issues. This can be customised as per specific requirements and saves on time and costs.

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