Odisha, which receives 14 percent of its tourists from West Bengal, is rich in spiritual, cultural and craft tourism.
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Odisha, which receives 14 percent of its tourists from West Bengal, is rich in spiritual, cultural and craft tourism.
ReadOdisha, which receives 14 percent of its tourists from West Bengal, is rich in spiritual, cultural and craft tourism.
ReadA ride in the bus through the heart of Kolkata adds a different perspective to the known features of the city
ReadFrom the dance with burning incense pots to a pujo with 108 lotus flowers, get to know Durga Puja up close
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