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You have a question related to Environment, Economy and World Affairs but don't know where to even start? Now you can talk to me or someone from my team of consultants on WhatsApp/Skype Video Calling at INR 1500/ US$ 40 for 20 minutes.

We now also offer, Green Marketing, Geology, Biology, Management and Commerce!

You can also talk to our Industry experts on Cloud Computing and Digital Marketing for special fees of INR 2000/US$ 50 for 20 minutes.
To set up an appointment, please send an email to the Team Leader at:- 
minesh.srivastava@gmail.com 


Terms and conditions:  The payment is to be made online. Half of the fee is due at least 24 hours before the scheduled call, the other half after completion. If the conversation does not take place due to fault on our side, you get a full refund. If you feel that we have not delivered the service we offer, you do not have to pay the 2nd half of the fee. In this case however we require a written explanation of our shortcoming.

During our conversation, you can ask us anything you want to know related to topics mentioned above.
My own expertise is in: Environmental Management, Green Marketing, Economics, Commerce and Accounting and general questions about academia. My team are also experts on: Environment Science, Biology, Geology, and Political Science. All of us have are Researchers in the relevant field with majority of my Team Members have PhD and many years of research experience and 100s of Research Publications in International Journals. .
 We do not counsel students for homework assignments and do not review written material.

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