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Training on public speech at Musheerabad

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HYDERABAD: The training division of MediaJunction, a city based news tracking and reporting agency, has announced that it would organise a five-day training programme on `how to speak well in public and impress the audience' from June 23.

In a press release here, MediaJunction said the training programmes is being organised at its office located opposite Giant Hypermarket in Musheerabad.

The release said the programme, targeted at adults in the age group of 18 to 40 years, teaches how to speak in public effectively, confidently, how to overcome nervousness, stage fear, anxiety, and things to be taken care of for impressive presentation and assessment of audience needs.

According to the MediaJunction, Mr Ramana Gudipati, an International Trainer trained in Junior Chamber International, would conduct the programme. The programme would be totally a practical and interactive programme, the release said.

According to Mr Ramana, public speaking can be mastered with little of training and concentration. It was wrong notion to think that good speakers were born and not made. Anyone can be taught to be a competent speaker, he said.

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