Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label London. Show all posts

Thursday, December 10, 2015

3 Indian Mothers Drive From Delhi To London Covering 17 Countries In 97 Days


3 Indian Mothers Drive From Delhi To London
3 Indian Mothers Drive From Delhi To London Covering 17 Countries In 97 Days
3Indian mothers drive from delhi to london 21,477km, 17 countries, 97 days and a journey of their lifetime. When best buddies Rashmi Kop par, Dr Soumya Goyal and Nidhi Tiwari embarked on an all-woman expedition be tween New Delhi and London, they dared to give wings to their childhood dream. 
With no back-up vehicle, the mothers in their mid-30s pushed all boundaries to create awareness on women empowerment. Nidhi who conceptualized the trip was also the only driver at the wheel of the vehicle that was sponsored by Mahindra First Choice
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Friday, November 13, 2015

PM Modi address to British parliament Full text

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PM Modi address to British parliament Full text 

Full text of PM Modi’s address to British parliament,
Lord Speaker,
Mr. Speaker,
Mr. Prime Minister
I am delighted to be in London. Even in this globalised world, London is still the standard for our times. The city has embraced the world’s diversity and represents the finest in human achievements. And, I am truly honoured to speak in the British Parliament.
Mr. Speaker, thank you for opening the doors to us, here in this magnificent setting of the Royal Court. I know that the Parliament is not in Session. Prime Minister Cameron looks relaxed and relieved.
But, I want to remind you, Mr. Prime Minister, that you owe me royalty for an election slogan. I know that you are hosting me at the Chequers this evening. But, I also know that you will understand if I am fair to both sides of the floor. Especially since British MPs of Indian Origin are evenly balanced between the Treasury and the Opposition benches. So, I also extend my good wishes to the Labour. Indeed, since these are still early days after the election, my warm congratulations to the Members of the House. And, greetings to the eminent leaders of Britain and great friends of India present here today.
So much of the modern history of India is linked to this building. So much history looms across our relationship. There are others who have spoken forcefully on the debts and dues of history. I will only say that many freedom fighters of India found their calling in the institutions of Britain. And, many makers of modern India, including several of my distinguished predecessors, from Jawaharlal Nehru to Dr. Manmohan Singh, passed through their doors.
There are many things on which it is hard to tell anymore if they are British or Indian: The Jaguar or the Scotland Yard, for example. The Brooke Bond tea or my friend late Lord Ghulam Nun’s curry. And, our strongest debates are whether the Lord’s pitch swings unfairly or the wicket at Eden Gardens cracks too early. And, we love the Bhangra rap from London just as you like the English novel from India.
On the way to this event, Prime Minister Cameron and I paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi outside the Parliament. I was reminded of a question I was asked on a tour abroad. How is it that the statue of Gandhi stands outside the British Parliament? To that question, my answer is: The British are wise enough to recognise his greatness; Indians are generous enough to share him; we are both fortunate enough to have been touched by his life and mission; and, we are both smart enough to use the strengths of our connected histories to power the future of our relationship.
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Thursday, November 12, 2015

PM Modi arrives in London on three-day visit to UK

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PM Modi arrives in London on three-day visit to UK

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in London on Thursday afternoon on a three-day visit to the UK that will see him holding talks with top British leadership including his counterpart David Cameron.
The Prime Minister flew into the British capital on his maiden visit with a hectic schedule aimed at boosting Indo-UK economic ties.
He was received at the Heathrow Airport by the Indian High Commissioner to UK Rajan Mathai, UK's High Commissioner to India James Bevan along with several senior officials of the British Government and the military attache of the Indian High Commission.

This is Prime Minister Modi's first visit to Britain since assuming office last year and is also the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the UK in almost a decade.A tight security blanket has been thrown around the areas where Prime Minister is expected to visit.

Prime Minister Modi will be given a Guard of Honour at Treasury Quadrangle, Kings Charles Street before being officially welcomed by his Britain counterpart David Cameron.

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