News Topic:Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)

KU signs MoU with National Health Mission

SRINAGAR — In a bid to enhance chances of employability to the Unani Graduates, University of Kashmir today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)...

CUK signs MoU with J&K Bank

SRINAGAR — Forging ahead in its mission of Industry Academia partnership for collaborative cross pollination of knowledge and resources, J&K Bank today entered into...

MoU on Wage Revision signed at NHPC

NEW DELHI — A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Wage Revision of Workmen was today signed between NHPC, India’s premier hydropower company and its Apex...

Central University of Kashmir inks MoU with HDFC Bank

Srinagar: With an aim and objective to strengthen and further the industry-academia linkage and to provide modern banking facilities and solutions to the varsity,...

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