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Global Indianstory Art & CultureTaking her book to 100 countries
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Taking her book to 100 countries

Compiled by: Team GI

Delhi girl Divyasha was just 18 when she published her book A 20-Something Cool Dude which was selected by the Ministry of External Affairs to be promoted to 100 countries.

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Published on 08, Sep 2022

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