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Re-elected IETE President

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Hyderabad, April 27

Mr S. Narayana, scientist at the National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI), here has been re-elected, President of the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), New Delhi for the second term for 2007-08.

The IETE is recognised as a scientific and industrial research organisation and notified as an education institution of national eminence. It has over 54,000 members, according to a press release from the NGRI. Dr Narayana heads the Instrumentation Division at NGRI and has been the Chairman of the Hyderabad Chapter of the IETE.

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