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Devotees flock Golden Temple to mark Vaisakhi festival amid pandemic

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Amritsar, Apr 13 (EFE/EPA).- Sikh devotees celebrated Tuesday the Vaisakhi festival which marks the beginning of the Sikh New Year by visiting the Golden Temple with a lot of them disregarding measures such as the use of a mask to curb the coronavirus pandemic.(Camera: RAMINDER PAL SINGH)SHOT LIST: DEVOTEES VISITING THE GOLDEN TEMPLE DURING VAISAKHI FESTIVAL RELIGIOUS CELEBRATIONS IN AMRITSAR, INDIA.

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