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Daksh
Daksh is the techno-management festival of SASTRA Deemed to be University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. It is the second-largest tech fest in South India.Started in the year 2007, Daksh happens annually in February for 3 days. It comprises a set of contests, workshops and talks from all trades of engineering and management studies. Daksh also holds several social responsibility campaigns. Numerous students from various colleges participate in Daksh to celebrate technology and to “build things that matter" - the motto of the fest. Daksh has active Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn profiles. The Daksh blog spot on the online publishing platform, Medium, features articles and sci-fi movie reviews. Daksh 2020 witnessed a footfall of more than 1000 students from over 35 colleges
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Daksh in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Daksh in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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- dakshGerman
- Lo siento, pero "daksh" no tiene un significado conocido en español. Puede ser una palabra en otro idioma o una abreviatura. Si proporcionas más contexto, estaré encantado de intentar ayudarte a traducirlo.Spanish
- dakshFrench
- दक्षHindi
- dakshHungarian
- դակշArmenian
- dakshIndonesian
- ダクシャJapanese
- ದಕ್ಷKannada
- 다크쉬Korean
- dakshLatin
- dakszPolish
- dakshPortuguese
- dakshRomanian
- дакшаRussian
- dakshSwedish
- தக்ஷ்Tamil
- దక్ష్Telugu
- dakshTurkish
- דאַשYiddish
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