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Obama barely had time to sample platter

US President Barack Obama now has an official platter named after him at the Bukhara, the fine Indian dining restaurant at the ITC Maurya, in the footsteps of former US president Bill Clinton. However, a rushed Obama did not have much time to savour the food.

At President's fingertips: Ambedkar, Chandni Chowk

Surely, there were no scenes of MPs climbing over benches in Parliament's Central Hall to shake hands with the world's most powerful leader. Shekhar Iyer reports.

 

Jai Ho reverberates in Delhi's air as Patil hosts Obama

The musical delights of AR Rahman were played, so were some of Stevie Wonder's most memorable compositions as the presidential residence tried to floor one of its most charismatic guests -- Barack Obama.

Bahut dhanyavad, says Obama on the warm welcome

Bahut dhanyavad. This is how US president Barack Obama thanked people of India for the warm welcome and hospitality he and American First Lady Michelle Obama received during their India visit.

TV to parliament, it's Obama all the way

The TV channel wars over bagging the best guests, offering more money to certain key analysts to remain available the entire day thereby undercutting a rival channel, all seem to have paid off as Brand Obama is a hit. Pics: Pomp and glory for Obama

US-Indian press collaborating, jokes Obama!

US President Barack Obama didn't miss the chance to take a dig at the press even as he answered some tough questions from reporters in New Delhi today.

Michelle's the boss at home!

Answering a question asked by a little girl about who makes up first when she has a fight with her husband, US first lady Michelle Obama said, she waits for the President to say sorry.

Obama sticks to Ivy League power dressing in India

US President Barack Obama wears his Ivy League badge on his shirt sleeves and business suits. And it has been no different during his ongoing India trip.

Michelle samples India's rich textiles, art

US First Lady Michelle Obama today visited the National Handicrafts and Handloom Museum in New Delhi and sampled some of the country's rich textiles, art and crafts.

When the US prez came in an open car

As Obama was talking to residents of Kanpura in Ajmer through video conferencing, Laramada in Agra went down memory lane to 1959 when the then US president visited their village. Hemendra Chaturvedi reports.

Obama's India-visit Page 1 in American press, but for how long?

US President Barack Obama's India visit was Page One in most national dailies such as The Washington Post and The New York Times, USA Today and the online edition of The Wall Street JournalYashwant Raj reports.

Obama's dance steps make waves in US

US President Barack Obama's unscripted dance moves while celebrating Diwali with students in Mumbai are making news back home in the US.

Wear Indian outfits, more colours: Designers urge Michelle

She has repeatedly been on the list of the world's best dressed people and is known for her populist style, but First Lady Michelle Obama's wardrobe during her Indian visit so far lacks the Indian touch and the sparkle of colours, experts say.

Humayun’s Tomb enthralls Obamas

Within an hour after he landed in the national capital on Sunday evening, US President Barack Obama, accompanied by his wife Michelle, reached Humayun's Tomb in Nizamuddin area in south Delhi.

Mrs Obama goes vintage

Since her arrival in India on Saturday, US First Lady Michelle Obama’s 1960s look has become the talk of the town. On Sunday morning, Michelle visited a school in Mumbai, wearing an outfit reminiscent of 1960s style icon...
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Obama's India visit: Detailed itinerary

US President arrives at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai on Saturday, November 6, 2010. Event will be telecast live on DD News.

US first lady's India programme

US first lady Michelle Obama has two items on her itinerary separate from the President's. Jayanth Jacob reports.
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