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Wah Taj!: Zuckerberg visits Taj Mahal ahead of Delhi Townhall

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg will hold a Townhall Question and Answer session at IIT-Delhi on Wednesday to connect with Indians, whom he described as “one of our most active and engaged communities” on the social media.

The Facebook CEO has already landed in India a day before and he visited the Taj Mahal.

Earlier in the day he mentioned in a facebook post:

“I’m in India for our Townhall Q&A tomorrow, and I decided to visit the Taj Mahal. I’ve always wanted to see this.
It is even more stunning than I expected. It’s incredible what people can build — and what love can motivate us to build.”

In a Facebook post earlier this month, Mark said, “More than 130 million people use Facebook in India. I’m looking forward to hearing directly from one of our most active and engaged communities.”

He had also announced about his scheduled visit to India on October 28 on the same post.

Zuckerberg had last visited India in October, 2014 . Last month, Zuckerberg hosted a town hall Q&A session at Facebook Headquarters in Menlo Park, along with PM Narendra Modi.

Ahead of his India visit, Zuckerberg visited China’s Tsinghua University where he delivered a 20-minute speech in Mandarin.

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