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Karishma

Growing • 1y

It would only work for foreign tourists, as 68.8% population already stays in rural areas & people who stays in urban areas most of them still visit rural areas for vacations as it's their grandparents live there.. Ngl, there are very few villages where cultural heritage is being preserved, Whenever I visit my hometown there is nothing much left to see..

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