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WorldLink begins 'Hamro School' e-learning service

KATHMANDU, Feb 7: WorldLink, a major internet service provider of Nepal, has started 'WorldLink Hamro School' e-learning service in order to bring changes in traditional academic trend of the country. The company started this service in association with Midas eClass, which can help student study several courses without attending academic classes, according to a statement issued on Monday.
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KATHMANDU, Feb 7: WorldLink, a major internet service provider of Nepal, has started 'WorldLink Hamro School' e-learning service in order to bring changes in traditional academic trend of the country. The company started this service in association with Midas eClass, which can help student study several courses without attending academic classes, according to a statement issued on Monday. To receive the e-learning service, customers can register their names at WorldLink and can enjoy free service for one month. Students can learn any academic courses with audio-visual method, added the statement.


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