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Describe the bug
Manage button is overlapping in some screen sizes
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Button and Card must be responsive in all screen sizes.
Actual behavior
Button is overlapping.
Screenshots
Potential internship candidates
Please read this if you are planning to apply for a Palisadoes Foundation internship PalisadoesFoundation/talawa#359
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