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  1. So total 5 consecutive Saturday and Sundays class will be held from 8.30 pm to 10 pm starting from tommorow right? Also pl tell me if any emergency crops up do we have recording facility of this online tutorial classes or any alternative class will be provided? Last thing those who nothing about technical research for them also this class will be effective

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