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ABOUT THIS BLOG

ABOUT THIS BLOG

    This Blog is created by Anwesha Pradhan under the guidance of SST Teacher Mrs.Manjulatha. The Objective for making this blog is to satisfy the needs of class 10th students who require study material for Social Science and prepare well for their upcoming examinations.The study material comprises of notes, simple flow charts, maps & related videos.


    We look forward to engage with the broad student community through comment on our articles, blog.

 Mrs.Manjulatha ma'am

Anwesha Pradhan


                          









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