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Application From:- VIntukumar.C.Parmar, Parmarstreet, At&Post–TA-Vagra, Dist:-Bharuch, Mo:-+919904624943 Date:- / /2012
To
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Subject : An Application For The Post Of MMCP

Respected Sir, I have come to know from the very reliable sources that there is a vacancy for the job of fitter in your firm.I apply myself for the abovepost.I enclosed herewith my Bio-Data for your kind of
Information.
I hope get a favorable reply. If I select for the post I try my best ability to satisfy with you. Thanking You. Your’SFathfuly, _____________ [Parmar Vintu.C.]
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NAME : PARMAR VINTU KUMAR
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