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HYDERABAD: The DRS Group has decided to start DRS International schools all over the country as well as abroad.

A decision to this effect was taken at its 13th Annual Board meeting here recently, under the Chairmanship of Mr Dayanand Agarwal.

The group, which runs an international school at Kompally near here has set a target of achieving Rs 100 crore turnover the for next financial year through strategic expansion of existing business. It resolved to add new features to the services of Agarwal Packers and Movers, which is its main line of business, according to a press release.

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