Under the shamiana, young people from West Bengal shared something of their traditions and culture with us. |
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At Don Bosco School, the final preparations were taking place in the shamiana for the evening prayer. |
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On the playing field of Don Bosco School, near Park Circus, another makeshift prayer tent, or shamiana, has been built. |
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Using traditional methods, with bamboo poles covered by coloured tarpaulins, the shamiana will be big enough to hold the several thousand young adults arriving in the city to take part in the meeting. |
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It was the rainy season and we had put up a big shamiana around the open-air pit to accommodate everyone. |
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Shamiana, a girl from Qarabagh, 30 km from Kabul in Afghanistan, had to flee the village with her family. |
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