Fwd: PyWorkshop - Python Developers Baroda

Deepen Patel deepenpatel19 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 31 01:23:58 EDT 2015


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From: Deepen Patel <deepenpatel19 at gmail.com>
To: webmaster at python.org
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Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2015 10:52:07 +0530
Subject: PyWorkshop - Python Developers Baroda
Dear Sir,

I have called for status for  PyWorkshop - Python Developers Baroda in
Parul University, Baroda.
but, university reception member, event department member deny for this
event. he/she not know anything for this workshop.

what can i do now?

please, help on this.

Await your reply.

Regards,
Deepen Patel.
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