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Making India proud

Published by: Team GI Youth

Violinist Naga Pushpika from Hyderbad will represent India in Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav musical concert at Indian Embassy in Hungary. Her younger sibling Swarna Pushpika is also taking part in the same event.

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Published on 11, Aug 2022

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