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Then I visited a museum dedicated to Ghandi, at the home where he spent the last 5 months of his life and where he was killed.










Then I visited central Delhi where there are lots of embassies for different countries, the president’s house, the parliament, and the Indian Gate, which honors Indian soldiers who died in WWI.


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