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"I have dressed like a bride because I want to tell that marriage is everyone's right and it does not matter who a person is marrying," says Hiten Noonwal
Beating the severe cold and layers of fog in the national capital on Sunday, Barakhamba road wore a vibrant and cheerful colours, where thousands of persons dressed in bright and attractive colours took part in Delhi’s Pride Parade after a gap of three years.
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I'm a graduate in arts, I am a photography and videography enthusiast. I also have a good grasp on photojournalism, Videography & editing. I am a Multimedia Journalist at Media India Group, I also some working web, I design web pages and takes care of web maintenance. At MIG, I improve my skills I also learning various software including Adobe After Effects. and also Student of Photography Promotion Trust.
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