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Surbhi Spring Festival, Mumbai: 11-13 April

Shreemoyee Asomiya Mahila Samiti(SAMS), Mumbai in collaboration with the Department of Tourism, Government of Assam invites you all for the Times of India SURABHI SPRING FESTIVAL to be held from the 11th to 13th of April 2008-Time 2pm to 10 pm at Lokhandwala Garden, Andheri(W).

Your heartfelt participation and encouragement to the Artists and Artisans from Assam will go a long way towards making this event a grand success.

“Bihur Ulog Janalo”


With regards


Mrs Nibedita Hazarika Mrs Bijoya Chaudhury Mrs Bina Saikia
General Secretary Under Secretary President
SAMS, Mumbai Department of Tourism SAMS, Mumbai
Govt. of Assam 9833671616

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