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English: ‘Folgam-Fun n Frolic – The sunny side of life in Goa. Painting Exhibition by Artist Maria Bernadette Gomes inaugurated by tiatrist Com John D’Silva on May 14 2015 at Kala Academy, art gallery open to all till 16th May 10am-7.30pm.
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