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India changed my life forever: Samantha Graham

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
June 3, 2022
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Smantha Graham with her friends in Bombay in 1988. Photo: Supplied

Smantha Graham with her friends in Bombay in 1988. Photo: Supplied

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Samantha Graham went to work in India when she was a 21-year-old. Now, 34 years later, she still remembers the noise, colours, happy faces, street foods, crowded buses and the friends she made there.

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“It was a life-changing experience,” she says.

Here is the story of a middle-class girl from Sydney who undertook this incredible journey to a country she had never thought she would go to and end up loving so much.

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