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Answer Posted / Avneesh Chittodia
In Python, you can use the `__name__` variable to get the name of the currently running module. If you're inside a module file (e.g., `my_module.py`), `__name__` will be set to `'__main__'`. If you import the module in another script, `__name__` will contain the module name.
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