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Business advisory camp at Thiruvananthapuram

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Thrissur-based Thejus Legal Services will conduct a business advisory camp here on August 5 with a view to providing handholding and business advisory services to traders, industrialists and just-born entrepreneurs.

According to Mr Thejus Purushothaman, Managing Director, and Mr Bejoy Gopi, Director, Thejus Legal Services, admission would be free for the session that would seek to provide individual counselling in required cases.

Some of the areas in which the camp would focus on are trademarks, service marks, designs, patents, copyrights, registrations, formation of companies and partnership firms, trusts and societies, preparation of project reports, raising loans from financial institutions, issues relating to exports and imports, tax and audit, franchising and business laws, among others. Those interested may register their names on phone: 98950-24365 (mobile).

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