On Wednesday 08 March 2017 06:23:44 aysha...@gmail.com 
wrote:
> Thanks for your answer, the models represent two different 
tables,
> identical structure but have to be segregated, there is no 
better
> design options to implement them. Any leads on how to do 
the join?

Think about what the join needs to do. Find duplicates? Get all 
of them in either table?
Provide the right question and Django will do the right join.
-- 
Melvyn Sopacua

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