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25 January 2026
Czeslaw Mozil, a Danish-Polish musician, performs in concert during the 34th Grand Finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (WOSP) in Krakow, Poland, on January 25, 2026. The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (WOSP) is a philanthropic foundation headed by Jerzy Owsiak. The foundation allocates donations to purchase medical equipment for hospitals and support various health programs. Every year since 1993, the Grand Finale of WOSP is organized. This year, funds are collected for the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases in the youngest patients. Since the first Grand Finale, the foundation collects over PLN 2 billion.
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25 January 2026
Czeslaw Mozil, a Danish-Polish musician, performs in concert during the 34th Grand Finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (WOSP) in Krakow, Poland, on January 25, 2026. The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (WOSP) is a philanthropic foundation headed by Jerzy Owsiak. The foundation allocates donations to purchase medical equipment for hospitals and support various health programs. Every year since 1993, the Grand Finale of WOSP is organized. This year, funds are collected for the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases in the youngest patients. Since the first Grand Finale, the foundation collects over PLN 2 billion.
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25 January 2026
Czeslaw Mozil, a Danish-Polish musician, performs in concert during the 34th Grand Finale of the Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (WOSP) in Krakow, Poland, on January 25, 2026. The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity (WOSP) is a philanthropic foundation headed by Jerzy Owsiak. The foundation allocates donations to purchase medical equipment for hospitals and support various health programs. Every year since 1993, the Grand Finale of WOSP is organized. This year, funds are collected for the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases in the youngest patients. Since the first Grand Finale, the foundation collects over PLN 2 billion.
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#13224454
21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe.'' Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano; it is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe.'' Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano; it is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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21 January 2026
Joychandi Pahar, located near Raghunathpur in Purulia, West Bengal, is a prominent 800-foot hill known for its historical importance as a site of armed resistance and a hideout for freedom fighters during the Indian independence movement, particularly during the 1857 revolt. It is a renowned rock-climbing center and a scenic tourist spot. The rugged, rocky terrain makes it an ideal, strategic location for revolutionaries to hide and plan, cementing its legacy as a site of rebellion. This hill is known as a dormant volcano and is composed of single rock formations. It features the Chandi Mata Temple, attracts adventurers with its 520 steps, and is famous for its appearance in the only Indian Academy Award (Oscar) award-winning director Satyajit Ray's film ''Hirak Rajar Deshe''. Tourists flock here, with some dangerously taking selfies on steep cliffs. Their arrival turns the foothills into a hub of trade and commerce in Raghunathpur, Purulia District, West Bengal, India, on January 13, 2026.
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