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Nautical Institute Fellowship

Mangalore, June 20

The London-headquartered Nautical Institute, a professional body of qualified mariners and others with an interest in nautical science, has conferred a Fellowship to Capt J.P. Menezes, former President of Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mangalore.

A press release said here that the Fellowship is conferred when a member of the institute has made a significant contribution to the profession, nautical science and the objectives of the Nautical Institute. The Nautical Institute has a membership base of 6,115. Capt Menezes is also the Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Ship Brokers, London. - Our Bureau

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