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The article discusses a talk on heritage and democracy held at Humayun's Tomb museum auditorium in New Delhi. The speakers, including filmmaker Milo Adami, Italian actor Giuseppe Cederna, and Ratish Nanda from the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, emphasized the importance of understanding and preserving both tangible and intangible heritage, including people, culture, and food.
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