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  - HINDUSTANTIMES.COM - Cities - 20/06/2024 11:01

Delhiwale: Bloomsday Mubarak

Irish diplomats mark Bloomsday in Delhi at a Martello Tower, connecting with Dublin's Joyce Tower.

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