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A to Z India - January 2023 - cover

A to Z India - January 2023

Indira Srivatsa

Maison d'édition: A TO Z INDIA

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FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK: HERE’S HOW TO MAKE YOUR JANUARY 2023 INTERESTING - We believe in starting the new year with a bang, and what better than some really cool and interesting cultural festival and experiences? As they say, start your year with something nice, and your entire year will be a fun one. It’s true! So here we are with a round-up of really interesting festivals and activities you can explore in January 2023; GEJJALA MANTAPA - HAMPI THE UNTOLD STORY OF A STRUCTURE - The architecture and the proximity to the Vittala Temple suggest its religious nature.
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