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Tirupati
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TIRUPATI, APRIL 7. Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam (SPMVV), the only all-women university in the State, is exploring the possibility of collaborating with leading universities in Canada. The Vice-Chancellor, Veena Noble Dass, who has been invited to attend the formal opening of Canadian consulate at Chennai on Thursday, will be interacting with the High Commissioner for Canada, Lucy Edwards, at the dinner hosted for dignitaries on the occasion. Seeking enhanced interaction between SPMVV and Canadian universities, Ms. Dass plans to make a presentation on the varsity's achievements on various fronts and also the specialised courses offered by it.
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