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Keltron courses

KOLLAM: O.P. Dua, managing director of the State government undertaking Keltron will launch the new animation campus of the organization at Kollam on Wednesday. The courses in animation offered by the centre are Professional Diploma in Animation, Visual Effects and E-Media Technologies, diploma in animation and multi-media (one year) and certificate course in digital graphics and animation ( six months). The centre can be contacted on phone number 0474-3212444 —Staff Reporter

Seminar

KOLLAM: The district unit of the Rationalists Association of India is organizing a seminar on “threats of religious terrorism faced by India.” The seminar to be held here on October 27 will be inaugurated by the secretary of the Nepal Free Thinkers Association, Sunita Sarma. The subject will be presented by National council member of the association, Reghu Kozhikanam. —Staff Reporter

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