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CMTC 2011 Details

1. Jamshedpur ( 23 May- 5 May), send registration before 24th April to Shaila Wanesa, D-86, New Minal Residency, J.K. Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh-462021.

2. Kotagiri-1 ( ( 24 May - 8 June), send registration before 24th April to Johnny Lee, 2119, Vasantham Colony, III Cross Street, Anna Nagar West, Chennai- 600040.

3. Ujjain ( 30 May- 15 June), send registration before 24th April to Rajlaxmi Shimi, 2150, A Sector 6, Karnal, Haryana- 132001.

4. Darjeeling ( 1 June- 14 June), send registration before 24th April to Jerry Lapang, UESI-NE Retreat Centre, P.O Box 211, Naharlagun, Arunachal Pradesh-791110.

5. Kotagiri 2 ( 14 June- 28 June), send registration before 1 May to Sudhir Gaddam, Flat No 403, Jyothi Residency, Daspalla Hills, Vizag, AP-530003

6. Dehradun ( 17 - 30 June), send registration before 24 April to Pratyush Nayak, 236 Doon Vihar Jakhan, Dehradun, Uttarakhand- 248001

7. Kotagiri 3, (22 July-5 Aug), send registration before 1 June to P. Jebaraj, UESI Office, 19/10 Millers Road, Chennai-6000010

Those students in Delhi who want to participate in CMTC are to contact staff member in their respective region.

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