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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.

Updated on: Nov 03, 2010 11:52 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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US first lady Michelle Obama has two items on her itinerary separate from the President's.

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In Mumbai, she will be visiting the library of Mumbai University, one of the oldest university libraries in India, at 6 pm on November 6, the day of Barack Obama's arrival in India.

Mumbai University was established in 1857 and the library became operational in 1880.

Michelle will then meet and interact with differently-abled children. The programme is organised by the NGO Making A Difference.

In New Delhi on November 8, she will visit the National Craft Museum, Pragati Maidan. She will be at the museum from 10. 55 am to 12 noon.

After paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, President Obama will be heading for official talks at Hyderabad House when the First Lady goes to the museum.

 
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Jayanth Jacob

Jayanth Jacob writes on foreign policy and politics for Hindustan Times.

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