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Singing to her tunes

Published by: Team GI Youth
Adorned in intricate bindis, maangtikaas, and elaborate headgear, singer and songwriter Raveena Aurora took the stage on Day 1 of Coachella and became the first woman of Indian origin to perform on what is described as one of the biggest musical stages.
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Published on 17, May 2022

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