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Implement a program using Doubly LinkedList. Your doubly linked list should store information of students (Reg_no., Name, CGPA, city, age). Your program should provide following functionalities: Insert at Front Insert at Rear Insert in middle Delete from front Delete from rear Delete from middle Display all the data
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