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New programme for spoken English

Chennai, May 14

To cash in on the growing demand for spoken English training in tier-III towns, Amoha Education Pvt Ltd that owns spoken English training academy brand Veta on Wednesday launched its new venture VetaOne. This is an initiative to cater to people in towns with one-lakh plus population. Announcing the launch, the Executive Drector of Amoha Education, Mr K.V. Rajan, said the company plans to have at least 200 VetaOne centres by the end of 2009 in States including Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. All these centres will be on the franchisee model, he said. Veta currently has 200 training centres spread over 100 cities across the country and offers courses through direct training and the distance education model. - Our Bureau

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