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Nivedita Foundation to publish journal on management in AP

Our Bureau

Hyderabad , June 27

SISTER Nivedita Foundation, the Hyderabad-based organisation currently managing schools, colleges and management institutes across Andhra Pradesh, is coming out with the State's first quarterly journal of management under the title `Business Views' shortly.

The Foundation Chairman, Dr V. Kondal Rao told newspersons that the magazine was primarily aimed at MBA colleges and other management and training institutes in the State. The State currently has 209 recognised management colleges including open universities that turn out about 12,000 MBAs every year. This apart, several branches of foreign universities and other training institutions churn out another 12,000 to 15,000 management graduates, post graduates, diploma and certificate holders.

``But there is not a single professional journal except some in-house journals on business management originating from Hyderabad to meet their scholastic and higher exposure needs. Hence, Sister Nivedita Foundation is launching `Business Views' to bridge this gap,'' Dr Rao said.

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