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|Name |Disha Parekh |
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| |04 |
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|Semester |3rd Year 5th Semester |
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|Course |Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) |
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|Mentor |Ms. Paramita Sarkar |
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|Topic |The Scope of Hydro Power in India |
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|Paper |BBA 508

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