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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa stand for the National Anthem during the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in New Delhi on Thursday. Singh will hold a luncheon meeting with Rajapaksa on Friday - The Hindu


Just imagine, out of those 55 nations of the Commonwealth, which even include big & powerful countries like Australia, Canada and UK only our President was chosen to be the chief guest and stand next to the Indian President :D.


This just proves how importantly our President is perceived by the whole world :D.


Ithin ape rate janathawa Mahindata mechchara adare karana eka pudumayakda? :D





 
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Ko ape PORA me news wala.
Rehmaanuth innawaa.
eth ape PORA ne.

Commonwealth Games closing ceremony keeps promise under cheerful Delhi sky​



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NEW DELHI, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) -- Fireworks sparkled the cool evening air of Delhi, setting new standards of sporting excellence as the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) kept its promise here Thursday evening.
The Commonwealth Games 2010 closing ceremony started with a showcase of the various martial arts of India in a routine that had Sanskrit shlokas (sacred phrases) echoing the air.
The next piece was in the form of a tribute to our nation with the military martial music section which left everyone awestruck. The melodious evening air was testimony to the fact that India had delivered the best Commonwealth Games ever.
Following this, Oscar-winning musician AR Rahman presented his self-composed revival of Vande Matram (national song) that was performed by a group of 2010 school students.
The colorful and creative presentation spread India's feeling of harmony to the world.
This was followed up with a Railgadi (train trail) run by the volunteers of the event.
The fun and frolic continued with the athletes taking centre stage and a joyous, eclectic parade was the result.
Commonwealth Games' Organizing Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi gave a closing speech that highlighted the events' achievements and thanked all for their support for the event.
Mike Fennel, the chief of the Commonwealth Games Federation summed it up quite aptly when he said: "Delhi, you have delivered a truly exceptional Games, and above all, a wonderful experience for all."
 

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Mr Rajapaksa's government lost out in its attempt to host the 2011 Commonwealth summit amid criticism of its human rights record.
-BBC News
 

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:


    Code:
    http://www.healthcarendiet.com/2010/10/13/rajapaksa-to-be-guest-of-honour-at-cwg-closing-ceremony/

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    http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report_mahinda-rajapaksa-to-be-guest-of-honour-at-c-wealth-games-closing-ceremony_1451510

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    http://www.wikio.co.uk/international/asia/sri_lanka/mahinda_rajapaksa

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    http://www.allvoices.com/news/6998726-sri-lanka-president-rajapaksa-guest-of-honor-at-the-closing-ceremonies-of-the-commonwealth-games

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    http://connect.in.com/mahinda-rajapaksa/blog/-blog-archive-president-guest-of-honour-at--181097-6.html
     

    warm182

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    meka vihuluwakda ban....!!! jst a meetin wid mahinda wont make him da chief guest..!! wt nonsense...!!!
     

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    thehindu

    Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is the guest of honour at the closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi on Thursday, will hold bilateral discussions with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on matters of mutual interest between the countries.
    An official statement here said that Minister of External Affairs G. L. Peiris will accompany Mr. Rajapaksa.

    http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/article827306.ece