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Ashok23
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My introduction

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Hi friends, Ashok here from India. I am Ex. Engineer, Ex. Teacher and a full time trader. I like making friends, learning new things and obviously reading books of different genre.
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Ashok23 wrote: 16 Feb 2023, 14:08 Hi friends, Ashok here from India. I am Ex. Engineer, Ex. Teacher and a full time trader. I like making friends, learning new things and obviously reading books of different genre.
Hello and welcome!

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