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The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu celebrated Vishwa Hindi Diwas with a special event. Schools in Kathmandu participated in Hindi poetry recitations and skits, and the artist from Nepal Pragya Pratisthaan joined in. Gitanjali Brandon, Counsellor at the Embassy, spoke about the commonalities between India and Nepal on religious, cultural, and linguistic lines.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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