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First Modi tea stall in Silicon Valley

Last Updated 11 February 2014, 20:18 IST

Over 60 professionals working in various IT majors like Microsoft, Cisco, Apple, eBay and Oracle joined hands at the first NaMo tea stall set up in United States’s Silicon Valley, as part of extending their support to BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi for the Lok Sabha polls.

The Indian American professionals met at a Indian tea-stall in Ortega Park in Sunnyvale as part of the volunteer group —“I Care for India”, a press statement said here. “The meet-up was set up at a traditional village-side tea-stall where people attended discussion on the role of technology in solving governance issues in India,” it said.

Participants, who came from engineering background, came up with suggestions such as making use of latest technology to cut power transmission losses in India, fully computerising the process of government tenders and providing technological aids to farmers.

The organisers plan to compile all the suggestions discussed and send them to a team formed by the BJP in India, the statement added.

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(Published 11 February 2014, 20:18 IST)

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