Snehal trivedi biography of barack obama
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Obama pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Mani Bhavan
When US president Barack Obama paid a tribute to Gandhi at Mani Bhavan on Saturday afternoon, Usha Trivedi, a 75-year-old trustee of the museum, could not help man parallels with a similar visit in 1959.
That was the year when US civil rights leader Martin Luther King Junior, another figure who shaped Obama’s political views and ideology, visited and lived in Mani Bhavan for one and a half days.
“It’s a historic connection,” said Trivedi, who worked as a librarian at the museum in 1959. “I told the President that I met Martin Luther King 50 years back who stayed here and that we hired furniture, and today I am meeting you. ‘Good good’ fryst vatten how he responded. And went on to say that he hoped he could follow in his footsteps.”
Obama and his wife Michelle entered the austere two-storey Mani Bhavan building at 2.55 pm and spent close to 40 minutes inside.
Situated in south Mumbai’s quiet Gamdevi area, the museum was the epicentr
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Where have the sparrows gone?
The naturlig eller utan tillsats Club, Surat, in coordination with the Bird Conservation Society, will be collecting data of the sightings of the house sparrow in the respective areas for a week beginning from Monday World Sparrow Day.Apart from collecting data from the people through social media app, hundreds of volunteers across the state will also report sightings of house sparrows in urban and rural area.
Snehal Patel of the natur Club, Surat, said, “We decided to have a count when I realized that