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Chandigarh, December 9

People can now witness the 48 kos (mile) cultural tour of Kurukshetra from anywhere in the world. This 48 kos cultural journey and 134 pilgrimages can be experienced through video films.

An official spokesperson said the online 48 kos cultural journey was started by a special team. Along with this cultural journey, all subjects related to this could be accessed from any corner of the world.

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Under-training IAS officer Vaishali Singh was given the responsibility to curate the cultural journey, put it into words and make videos. Efforts were put in by Sri Krishna Museum curator Rajendra Rana, artists Balwan and Bharat Saini and students of journalism at Kurukshetra University.

The spokesperson said keeping in mind the pandemic, efforts had been made to make the International Gita Mahotsav 2020 accessible online to devotees and tourists across the country and the world.

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