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SoDESH
Society of Development and Education for Small Households
Address: Amtala More, Katia, Satkhira-9400.
Phone  : +8802477741669,
Mob     : +8801711663801,
Email   : info@sodesh.org, sodeshsatkhira@gmail.com,
Web     : www.sodesh.org


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