Thursday, September 10, 2009

US diplomats will travel to Nanded

At least one city in Maharashtra will be visited by the American diplomats in coming month. The American diplomats are travelling all over India to participate in various cultural exchange programmes. The program started on September 8 and will go on till September 18, according to American Centre officials.

As part of the 'America Day' celebration , the diplomats will visit 23 cities including Ahmedabad, Bhilai, Indore, Nanded, Raipur and Ujjain. The event is aimed at aimed at promoting mutual understanding and nurture common interests between the people of the US and India, US Consul
General Paul Folmsbee said in a press release.
    
The diplomats will meet university students, business leaders, academicians, NGO representatives and the general public in each city and discuss variety of topics, including climate change, higher education in the US, and volunteerism.

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