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Karthik Naralasetty GUNTUR: A new generation web entrepreneur Karthik Naralasetty (20), who hails from Guntur, has been invited to attend the Digital Life Design (DLD 10) conference to begin on January 24 at Munich in Germany. Karthik has been awarded a scholarship to attend the workshop. Karthik completed Intermediate at Master Minds and is currently pursuing BSIT at Rutgers University, New Jersey. His father N. Ravi Kumar works as a lecturer in Physical Education in TJPS College, Guntur. The DLD 10 is a three-day workshop, a melting pot of ideas from digital innovators, creators and entrepreneurs from Europe, Middle East Asia and America. Among the famous names likely to attend the workshop include, Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia.org, Trevor Edwards, corporate vice-president of Nike Inc, and Suhas Gopinath, youngest CEO in the world, and many other global business leaders. Karthik also founded Redcode Informatics (P) Ltd. Just when he was 19 years old, he started a website dedicated for community service: http://youth4cause. wordpress.com.
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