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The sleepy Indian village of Thulasendrapuram, where Vice President-elect Kamala Harris's grandfather was born, is excited about her victory in the US elections. The village has erected banners and billboards, conducted pujas, and named a new bus stop and water tank after Harris. Despite having no direct ties to the village, Harris is fondly remembered there.
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