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Friday 15 February 2008
St Valentine's Day reaches Rural India
This is a quintessential rural Indian 'ishq'.
The photo of a young man on his bike along with a teenaged school girl, is shown on the left.
The girl riding a cycle has been stopped midway either on way to school or back home, and the couple are sharing a romantic moment.
This photograph is from a village near Sonepat, Haryana. Cool, isn't it!
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