The National Human Resource Development (NHRD) would be holding its 25th annual conference here from February 2-4, with over 1,000 delegates and 110 expert speakers taking part in it. A press release from NHRD said the conference, to be inaugurated by Telangana Minister KT Rama Rao, would bring together HR leaders, experts, and professionals from across the country to explore the theme Decode the Future. We are thrilled to be hosting the 25th NHRD conference and providing HR professionals with an opportunity to decode the future, said Dr Vipul Singh, president of NHRD-Hyderabad chapter. Attendees would get to learn about the latest HR trends, strategies and technologies, and engage in discussions with their peers, said the release.
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National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has warned of coercive action while issuing a final reminder
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The RLB Central Agriculture University is located in Jhansi and is a prominent institute of the Bundelkhand region
Two weeks ago, the chief minister had written a letter in this regard to Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal
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In locations where hot meals are not possible, a simple but nutritious meal may be provided
Around 150 activists of the CPIM''s students wing from different colleges and universities marched from Subodh Mallick Square to Presidency University gate in College Street area
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