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Once Bitten, Once Shy — College students across Bharat celebrate Ram Mandir inauguration

“Once Bitten, Once Shy — College students across Bharat celebrate Ram Mandir inauguration”, Swarajyamag, January 24, 2024:

“Saffron flags placed on top of buildings and balconies, loudspeakers blaring songs, actors taking to Instagram to convey their wishes, and sweets distributed in every gully across the country.

Such celebrations were witnessed in Indian colleges on rare occasions — when the Indian cricket team won the ICC World Cup in 2011, for instance.

Similar scenes were however visible once again – as the prana-pratishtha concluded in Ayodhya on January 22, college student bodies and groups were out in force marking the day with much fervour…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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