German school students sing Christmas carols at Indian embassy

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From: The Hindustan Times
Date: 20061227
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Berlin, Dec 27 -- Students from schools named after Jawaharlal Nehru and Rabindranath Tagore and prominent residents of Indian origin gathered at the Indian embassy here and sang carols to mark the festive Christmas season.

The students came from three schools: the Jawaharlal Nehru School, Neustrelitz (Mecklenburg Western-Pommerania state), Tagore school, Berlin, and the Berlin British School, Berlin. They were accompanied by principals and teachers.

The chief guest was Ravindra Gujjula, mayor of Altlandsberg city (in Brandenburg state).The event was attended by nearly 200 people, including ...

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