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The importance of Indian Festivals for Indian American Teenagers in the US

October 2024 570 views 03 Min 04 Sec

As fall rolls around, the myriad of Indian festivals and celebrations come closer. For most Indians who were born and brought up in India, this season has always been a part of their lives and those around them but for Indian Americans who never actually lived in India, these months mean something else.

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