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Knowledge Goal is a not-for-profit blog site that delivers basic & informational content that can be applied in any aspect not limited to science, social science, and technical concepts but also covers a wide range of topics. This content is delivered by an engineering student and content is drawn from various top & genuine sources of the country including NCERT, IIT/NIT, various national & international technical institutions, and other sources (individuals & agencies) which will be mentioned on each page for their whole right to be produced & published by them in any form. 

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