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About And Beyond

About

www.and-beyond.com  .... The Smart Eco-System for students. And beyond is a place too cool not old school. It is much more than the monotony of regular life. It is for you, by you, of you. It is a reality show where all lights are on you. It's your turn now to shine, to explore, to participate, to elucidate.
To make yourself heard, seen, and considered important...

Mission
Hey folks! We are And-beyond... In here we believe in you. We believe in bringing out the true ‘You’ By providing a platform to be much more than who you are! Our mission and vision are to keep you informed, entertained, and in the ‘IN’ crowd.

Company Overview
&beyond is a smart place for smart people like you. We present to you the world, shrinking it to the size of a website with as many things to do and as many people to meet. We are about what you are!

Description
&beyond is not just another website. &beyond is a place for people with fresh blood, true muscle, and extraordinary talents!!! We are young, We are crazy, We are smart, We are brainy, and we are for you...

We are the soldiers that equip you for war!!! — The battle of boredom and the battle for information. Here you can talk about all things good, bad, and ugly, become your own self, be what you wanna be, do what you wanna do... Just have some fun yaar!!!

General Information

Know what we think about the world... tell us what you’re thinking...

Copy-paste this link right away to see what's cooking...   http://www.youtube.com/gyanandbeyond

To know about how cool we are, visit   http://gyanandbeyond.blogspot.in/

Fly with the bluebird to   https://twitter.com/#!/gyanandbeyond

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