Ahmedabad, Wednesday: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi will talk to Gujaratis and other Indians settled in the United States of America (USA) and Canada in a live show through satellite from Gandhinagar on Sunday, May 20, 2012 at 6.30 a.m. Indian Standard Time (IST).

In all, 12 cities in USA and Canada will be simultaneously connected through videoconferencing. As per USA and Canada local time it will be on Saturday, May 19 around 8.30 p.m. in those countries.

It is in response to longstanding invitation of Gujaratis settled there that Mr. Modi will be talk to them about the progress of Gujarat in various sectors. The live talk can also be viewed on the following websites:

(1) www.gujaratindia.com (2) www.narendramodi.in

 

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Watch Live as Shri Narendra Modi, Hon'ble CM of Gujarat addresses the grand celebration via Satellite/Electronic Media with major cities of America & Canada participating in!

 
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@narendramodi.in @gujaratindia.com
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Venue: Swaminarayan Temple, Secaucus, New Jersey

Schedule:

US Time Zone: Date – 19th May 2012, Time: 8:30 pm onwards Indian Time Zone: Date – 20th May 2012, Time: 6.30 am onwards

Major Participating Cities: Chicago, New Jersey, Atlanta, New York, Columbus, Toronto, Houston Texas, Los Angeles, Tampa, Phoenix

For more information, write to gujaratdin2012@gmail.com

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