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Day_20 - College Navratri

Hello, everyone! Welcome again to my blog, Day 20.

Doing it and doing it again, I've reached my 20th blog post. If you ask me, it feels great and blessed at the same time.

Today, I want to share our Navaratri celebration at my college. We weren't expecting it, to be honest, because this was my first grand Navaratri celebration at my college, and it was held at night. This marked my last event in college, as I'm in my final year. We really enjoyed it.

It feels good to share my photos with all of you 😁. Maybe this is the first time I'm doing it. I don't think it's cool, but for the sake of the blog, anything goes.

I also played Garba with my faculties, She is one of my faculty Hiral Mam,  She won an award. Maybe the first and last in the IT department. Well done, Mam 🙌.

I don't get why some girls have to record the slow motion of their choli going round 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️. By the way, this is my group, Krunal, Krishna, Shreya, Mansi, Shreya and me , half of my group didn't show up, and I don't know why. I wonder what was more important to them than this.

After seeing all of this, I feel so lucky that we have such a lovely festival. We have this culture, and we should enjoy it. Now, Diwali is coming, and we'll celebrate it on November 12th, and another celebration on January 22nd 2024. JAY SHREE RAM.

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  1. Girls record their slow motion of choli moving round so that they can post on Instagram😂🙌🏻

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