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NEW DELHI — First comes the melancholy twang of a South Asian sitar, plucking a ballad about nostalgia for childhood. Then the name of a faraway yet familiar place appears on a black screen, in Hindi.
Ishar Das Arora, 83, watches a 3-D video of his birthplace in Pakistan, through a virtual reality device. (Raksha Kumar | NPR) NEW DELHI — First comes the melancholy twang of a South Asian sitar, ...
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