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TedEx la matladaali
Oka manchi ashramam and spending with poor
Orphan okarini dhathathu
Organic Farming Agriculture
Business
Society la name
Outskirts farming area
Get an interview for a program
Start Beer brewing
Start Bodybuilding area@ home or @farm house
Learn and explain the art of Parenting
Work in a restaurant


- Yearly one country
- Andaman and Maldives
- India tours (all places compared to usa)
- Malasia and Thailand Tour





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