Telugu Community Observes Sankranti in Jamshedpur
The Telugu community in Jamshedpur marked the three-day Sankranti harvest festival with traditional rituals, prayers, and community gatherings at local temples.
The Telugu community in Jamshedpur marked the three-day Sankranti harvest festival with traditional rituals, prayers, and community gatherings at local temples.
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Chandigarh University clinches the overall championship trophy for a record fifth consecutive time at the North Zone Youth Festival, securing its spot in the AIU National Youth Festival 2026. Read about their historic win.
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