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JULY 29, 2023: ONLINE WORKSHOP ON GERMAN LANGUAGE: JULY 29, 2023

  ONLINE WORKSHOP ON GERMAN LANGUAGE

FROM JULY 29,2023,EVERY.
SATURDAY,05.00PM TO 07.00PM IST
SUNDAY,05.00PM TO 07.00PM IST

ANANDAM THIRUNARAYANA MURTHI
Assistant Professor, Department of Languages,
Yeshwanthpur Campus, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
Bangalore

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