The North Brunswick Chapter of ‘HindiUSA’ organized a Matra-Pitra Pujan (Parents worship) event in one of its schools, with the support of a Sewa Aashram in New Jersey as part of the students’ graduation ceremony, in an effort to preserve Indian culture.
An effort to preserve Indian culture
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 22, Jun 2023
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