File:Debodashi dance.jpg
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DescriptionDebodashi dance.jpg | Nagaon (Assam) - 24 Feb'2009 - "Debodashi Nritya" performed by artiste at the cultural programme organised by All India Radio Nagaon at Chandra Phukan Memorial Apli Theatre Hall on Monday Evening. | ||
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Author | Diganta Talukdar | ||
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