Final Day, Big Show: Obama's Town Hall

President Obama ends his 3-day visit to India by addressing a Town Hall at New Delhi's Siri Fort Auditorium. About 2000 people, comprising students from Delhi University and activists, attended the Town Hall.

President Obama shares some light moments with the audience following his Town Hall speech.

The Obamas walk off the stage hand-in-hand into the audience and shake hands with people.

?Jai Hind' says President Obama as he ends his Town Hall speech to the strains of the song Mitwa from Aamir Khan's Lagaan.

President Obama at the Town Hall: Nations are successful if their women are successful.

President Obama: Everyone has a chance. A young boy delivering lunch on a bicycle, a young girl hauling a bucket of water. Even as we live in a world of inequality, a tea-seller can become Prime Minister.

On the sidelines of the Town Hall, Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi had a friendly meeting with President Obama and First Lady Michelle. He is said to have sought support from the US President to make the world, child labour free.

Vishal, the son of a labourer the Obamas met when they visited Humayun's Tomb in 2010. President Obama spoke about Vishal and his family during his Town Hall. Vishal is now 16 and in school. He wants to join the army later. "Have hope for Indian youth, believe in a young boy who knows he has a chance as long as he keeps studying," said President Obama.

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President Obama during his Town Hall talks about permanent seat in the UN Security Council for India and how India can help spread democracy around the world, including Burma.

President Obama borrows from Shah Rukh Khan's DDLJ: Senorita, bade bade deshon mein...

FLOTUS in yet another floral print dress, cheers President Obama as he takes stage during the Town Hall.

'Namaste', says President Obama to Siri Fort crowd.

First Lady Michelle Obama arrives for the Townhall.

Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi arrives for President Obama's Town Hall.

Full house in Siri Fort Auditorium, as almost 2000 people in the audience wait for President Obama to arrive for the Town Hall.

Audience start to queue up outside Siri Fort Auditorium from wee hours of the morning.