Bihar: Exiled Tibetans organise photo exhibition on Chinese atrocities
Bodh Gaya (Bihar) [India], Jan. 2 (ANI): The exiled Tibetans in Bihar's Bodh Gaya organised a photo exhibition on Chinese atrocities.
Bodh Gaya (Bihar) [India], Jan. 2 (ANI): The exiled Tibetans in Bihar's Bodh Gaya organised a photo exhibition on Chinese atrocities.
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