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Mangalore, Nov. 13

The Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management at Nitte in Udupi district will conduct a seminar on ‘Strategies for surviving the global meltdown’ on November 15.

A press release from the institute said here on Thursday that Mr S. Gopakumar, Head, Apollo Tyres, Perambra plant, Kerala, will inaugurate the seminar.

Experts will speak on different dimensions of the global meltdown, and strategies would be chalked out to mitigate its adverse effects.

Dr N.K. Thingalaya, Chairman of the Academic Council of the institute, will participate in the seminar. Dr M.S. Moodithaya, director of the institute, will preside over the function, the release added.

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