Tally launches 23 authorised training institutes in Kerala

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Aug 21 2014 | 9:20 PM IST
Tally Education, under the aegis of Tally Solutions, has launched 23 authorised training institutes in Kerala.
The 'Tally Institute of Learning' in Kochi and 22 other towns will offer industry-relevant courses designed after an extensive research delivered by trained and certified faculty and supported with a dedicated placement team, Tally Education National Head Rakesh K Menon told reporters here.
This would give the students "a great opportunity" to pursue an outstanding career in Finance and Accounts.
Tally Education envisions to be the premier solution provider for all manpower related challenges of SME Employers, Menon said.
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Extramarks launches 'anywhere classroom' * Digital learning company Extramarks has launched a new solution -- Extramarks Live -- which will allow delivery of educational content for school students through Internet and tablets.
Focussed on students from Nursery to XII, Extramarks Live is a browser-based study programme that allows students to get connected online and learn with friends, mentor and teachers from home, school or anywhere else, it said in a statement.
Extramarks, in which Reliance Industries holds 38.5 per cent stake, has operations in India, South Africa, Middle East and South East Asia and employs about 1,250 people directly.
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Seven3Sports bags digital rights for Bundesliga 2014 * Sports media firm Seven3Sports today said it has bagged digital rights of the 52nd season of 'Bundesliga', Germany's premier football competition.
The rights cover mobile, Internet, apps, video-on-demand, live streaming on digital platform and highlights along others for the event starting August 22.
"This will be an exciting new venture for us with the ultimate aim to provide live viewership to those who are always on the go," Seven3Sports founder and CEO Jatin Ahluwalia said.
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NEST enrolls over 1 mn members using TCS BaNCS * Country's largest software services firm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) today said its core banking solution customer, National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) in the UK, has crossed the one million member mark.
NEST was established as part of the UK government's workplace pension reforms that requires all UK employers to enroll their eligible workforce into a qualifying workplace pension scheme.
The reforms started in October 2012 and are being rolled out to UK employers over the next three years.
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First Published: Aug 21 2014 | 9:20 PM IST

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