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74th Republic Day celebrated at the Indian Consulate in Atlanta
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IACA celebrates Republic Day
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Indian lunch for Forsyth County Sheriffs on India’s Republic Day
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Atlanta’s Gokuldham Haveli’s cultural program ‘Namaste-2023’ held with gusto
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Atlanta Tamil Church organizes QADASH 2022
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Senator Ossoff welcomes Ambassador Sandhu to Atlanta
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Devotees throng the Hindu Temple of Atlanta on New Year and Vaikunta Ekadasi
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SABA hosts its Annual Gala
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IACA organizes Atlanta Indian Idol Championship
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BAPS celebrates the centennial anniversary of HH Pramukh Swami Maharaj in Atlanta
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Ekal Vidyalaya organizes a musical fundraiser
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Second Annual Atlanta Open T20 Tournament held in Cumming
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