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NCAIA, Sikhs of America & others celebrated 78th Indian Independence Day at Potomac with unity.

September 2024 370 views 03 Min 51 Sec

The NCAIA, Sikhs of America, Global Haryana American Diversity Group, and Aligarh Alumni Association of Washington DC came together to celebrate the 78th Indian Independence Day at Potomac. The event highlighted unity in diversity, showcasing cultural pride and patriotism among the Indian-American community.

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  • NCAIA
  • Sikhs of America
  • Global Haryana American Diversity Group
  • Aligarh Alumni Association
  • Potomac
  • cultural pride
  • patriotism
  • Indian-American community

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