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		<title>Fairs and Festivals of India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[India is particularly land of fairs and festivals. The word “Fest” literally means joy and celebration. India is a mix of diverse culture and religions and this is probably the reason India has more festivals than any other country. These festivals are mainly religious in nature, national in character or seasonal in occurrence. These festivals [...]]]></description>
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