Jaipur amazes with its beauty in Diwali lights

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Jaipur: The old city of Jaipur,  better known as Pink City, as everyone knows, is beautiful because of its colour and marvellous structure. During the festival of light, Diwali or Deepawali, spectacular lighting adds on to the charm of this city area. Keeping the recent three-day curfew into account, this festivity was very much need. Our photojournalist Chandra Mohan Aloria clicked a few pictures to capture the festive mood of the old city.

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