After a tribute to 26/11 victims, and wowing India Inc, US President Barack Obama heads to Delhi for a two-day stopover. But before the date with Delhi, Obama met school and college students in Mumbai on Sunday morning.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh hosted a private dinner for visiting US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle on Sunday which was attended by political bigwigs, business leaders, actors and sports personalities.
The Obamas drove to the 7, Race Course Road residence of the Prime Minister from ITC Maurya where they are staying. They were warmly welcomed by Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur. (PTI Photo)
The guests included UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, senior Union Ministers Pranab Mukherjee, A K Antony, P Chidambaram, S M Krishna and Sharad Pawar, senior BJP leader L K Advani and AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi.
Top business leaders Azim Premji, Ratan Tata, Swati Piramal and N R Narayanamurthy were among the guest list which also included Bollywood personalities Aamir Khan, Shabana Azmi and Javed Akthar.
Chess wizard Viswanathan Anand and Environmental Activist Sunita Narain was also present at the dinner. (PTI Photo)
US President Barack Obama arrived in Delhi on the second leg of his four-day visit to India and was personally received by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who set aside protocol to welcome the guest.
US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle landed in New Delhi after completing the Mumbai leg of their visit which saw successful interactions with business leaders, youth and school students in the city.(AFP Photo)
Not just the hotel, places like Humayun's tomb and Rajghat that are on the itinerary, have been closed to other visitors. Hundreds of snipers are keeping a watch from rooftops on the routes the US President will be taking while aerial surveillance will also be maintained, officials said. (AFP Photo)
After a tribute to 26/11 victims, and wowing India Inc, US President Barack Obama heads to Delhi for a two-day stopover.
But before the date with Delhi, Obama met school and college students in Mumbai on Sunday morning.
He also got firsthand account of how IT has revolutionised life in rural India, when villagers of Kanpura near Ajmer interacted with him in Mumbai through video conference. (AFP Photo)
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