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President Obama arrives in Delhi, PM sets aside protocol to receive him | Setting aside protocol, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh personally received US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the Air Force Station, Palam, next to the Indira Gandhi International Airport on Sunday afternoon. President Obama arrived here
after a successful Mumbai visit during which he met India 's Generation Next at
St Xavier's College and celebrated Diwali with kids of Holy Name School , Colaba,
this morning. The Prime Minister's wife, Gursharan Kaur, was also present to receive
the Obamas' when they landed here at around 3: 35 p.m. after a busy schedule in
Mumbai. Minister of protocol for Obama's visit Salman Khursheed and Foreign Secretary
Nirupama Rao were also present along with Dr. Singh. Dr. Manmohan Singh personally
took the decision to go to the tarmac at the Air Force Station to receive the
Obamas' who arrived on Air Force One. This was the third time that Dr. Singh will
break away from protocol of not receiving dignitaries at the airport. He has departed
from this on two previous occasions - In March 2006, when he went to receive then
US president George W. Bush and before that, when he went to receive Saudi King
Abdullah bin Abdullah Aziz. President Obama and Michelle Obama will head directly
to the renovated tomb of the second Mughal Emperor Humayun soon after their arrival
in New Delhi on Sunday afternoon. The Obamas' are expected to reach the tomb complex
at around 4 p.m., and will be received by the Director-General of the Archaeological
Survey of India ( ASI ), Gautam Sengupta and Union Culture Secretary Jawahar Sircar.
Senior officials of the ASI and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC), which spearheaded
the renovation of the mausoleum complex in 2004, will show the Obamas' around
during his 40-minute visit. The Obamas' are also likely to interact with five
tutored conservation workers during their visit. They will also meet with some
underprivileged children, aged between five and eight years, who have been attending
makeshift schools in the complex. A possible interaction with traditional artisans
who are renovating the mausoleum's pillars and latticed windows is also expected.
The Obamas will get a classical and traditional welcome when they arrive at the
ITC Maurya Hotel, where they will be staying on Sunday and Monday. Hotel sources
said that Shehnais, which are used popularly in north Indian weddings, would be
played in the background as America 's first couple and their car cavalcade enters
the hotel premises. Women dressed in lehengas and saris would receive the Obamas'
at the VIP entrance of the hotel on Sunday afternoon. During President Obama's
two-day stopover in the Indian capital, a multi-layered security has been put
in place. Around 2,000 police and paramilitary personnel will be deployed in and
around the hotel, which had earlier hosted US Presidents Bill Clinton in 2000
and George W Bush in 2006 besides US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last year.
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