RMS is talking at JNU tomorrow (Tuesday, March the 19th) at 15:30 pm.
Please see under for details.

Regards,

-- Raju

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Subject: Re: Visit to Delhi
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 13:11:12 +0530

Raju Mathur wrote:

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venue;
Hall number 1,  Lecture hall complex, School of Information Technology

SIT building is near Vice Chancellor's office.

How to reach JNU.  On outer ringroad, take a turn towards Vasant Kunj from
Munirka.
You will see the DTC depot and Police station on your right side.
After 1/2 KM take a left turn at the  Traffic Light and go another 100
meters or so,
you will find JNU North Gate Entrance on the right side.

ajith

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