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English: Nimiya Ke Daari is an Angika folk-song usually sung when a child is suffering from chickenpox. Sung usually by mother or aunts, it is thought to have alleviating properties. Nimiya ke Daari is a reference to Azadirachta Indica/Neem, a medicinal tree Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Nimiya Ke Daari is an Angika folk-song usually sung when a child is suffering from chickenpox. Sung usually by mother or aunts, it is thought to have alleviating properties. Nimiya ke Daari is a reference to Azadirachta Indica/Neem, a medicinal tree

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