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What does this PR do?

Fixes #123
-->After Changes :
disableModal1
disable2

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Hey there, there is a merge conflict, can you take a look?

@github-actions github-actions bot added the 🚨 merge conflict Merge Conflict label Oct 19, 2023
@amanlajpal
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Hi @Dhruvn-patel, do you need any help in resolving merge conflicts?

@hemantwasthere
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@Dhruvn-patel, Hey please resolve the conflicts!

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[feat] Add Delete Form Modal

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