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Mangalore
Staff Correspondent
MANGALORE: The Hindu Young World quiz, most eagerly looked forward to event for school and pre-university students, will be held here on November 2. It will be held at the Town Hall, here, at 2 p.m. There will be on-the-spot registration to accommodate last minute entries. Students should report at the venue at least by 1.15 p.m. with entry cards that have been sent to them. A preliminary written test will be held to select six teams for the regional finals that will be held here on stage the same day. The winning team from the region will qualify for the all-India finals on November 14. The team that comes first will receive Rs. 8,000 in cash. The prizes for the second and third position are Rs. 6,000 and Rs. 4,000 respectively. R. Rajamani, managing director, Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited is the chief guest and will give away the prizes. Eveready is the title sponsor of the event and Jamaai ice-cream the associate sponsor. Maaza is the official drink and SS Music is the TV sponsor. For details, contact T. Ravi, senior regional manager, The Hindu, Jeppu, Mangalore. Phone: 0824-2417575.
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