Around 1000 Idols Get Smuggled Out Of India Every Year, Some Of Them Worth As Much As A Few Millions
around 1000 idols get smuggled out of india every year, some of them worth as much as a few millions abroad. And all this right under the nose of the local hindus because we're completely unaware that our idols are priced so high outside India
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