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Technology ka Hunnarbaaz!

Do you feel less equipped when it comes to fix your fan or light or any of your gadgets? What if you can learn all the small and big nooks, ranging from fans and lights to daily commutes via trains and planes. From radios and phones to car engines and heavy machineries.
Fix your gadgets, and save all the hustle of going to the service centres!

Tune into Hunnarbaaz! Skilled to Win! This Sunday at 11 am on Doordarshan National.
  • Posted 25 Apr 2014 17:13
  • By amit_k
  • joined 25 Apr'14 - 1 message
  • Haryana, India
http://www.hunnarbaaz.com/

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