Sparkling Pink City celebrates Independence Day

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Jaipur: Jaipur, the state capital of Rajasthan and Pink City of India was looking more beautiful on the night of August 15, the 70th Independence Day of India.

Pink City celebrates Independence Day

From iconic Albert Hall to picturesque Statue Circle to the Walled City and the SMS Stadium, everything was decorated and lightening. Watch here the pictures and enjoy yourself the beauty. Picture Credit: Chandra Mohan Aloria.

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