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amit sharma
amit sharma
Native in English Native in English
Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Internet, e-Commerce, Transport / Transportation / Shipping, ...
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ranjan2168
ranjan2168
Native in English Native in English, French Native in French
Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), Metallurgy / Casting, Petroleum Eng/Sci, Surveying, ...
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Aasif Moiz
Aasif Moiz
Native in Hindi (Variant: Indian) Native in Hindi, Urdu (Variant: Pakistan) Native in Urdu
Computers: Hardware, Computers: Systems, Networks, Internet, e-Commerce, Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), ...
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aruncffs
aruncffs
Native in Hindi Native in Hindi
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Energy / Power Generation, Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), Metallurgy / Casting, ...
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Rajshree Agrawal
Rajshree Agrawal
Native in Hindi Native in Hindi
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Printing & Publishing, Internet, e-Commerce, Transport / Transportation / Shipping, ...
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manojnagpal
manojnagpal
Native in Hindi Native in Hindi
Ships, Sailing, Maritime, Transport / Transportation / Shipping, Energy / Power Generation, Electronics / Elect Eng, ...
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Shankaran Viswanathan
Shankaran Viswanathan
Native in French (Variant: Standard-France) Native in French, English (Variant: UK) Native in English
legal, automobile, environment, software, tourism, gastronomy
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Neha Punjabi
Neha Punjabi
Native in Hindi 
Accountancy, Business Organization, Economics, Business Law, Mathematics, marketing, management, HR, PR, history, ...


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