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Maharashtra Governor meets Ugandan Prime Minister

Published On : 08 Mar 2017   |  Reported By : Ronida Mumbai


Mumbai: The Governor of Maharashtra CH. Vidyasagar Rao received the Prime Minister of Uganda Ruhakana Rugunda and his delegation at Raj Bhavan, Mumbai on Tuesday (7 March). The Ugandan Prime Minister is on a 3 – day visit to Mumbai from March 7 to 9.

Prime Minister Ruhakana Rugunda stated that there are 27000 people of Indian origin making handsome contribution to the economy of Uganda. He told the Governor that Uganda is keen to enhance its cooperation with India in the areas of Oil exploration, Energy, Tourism, Education and Healthcare, Trade and Commerce and others.

Welcoming the Ugandan Prime Minister to Maharashtra, the Governor stressed the need for increasing educational cooperation and business delegation visits between India and Uganda.

Honorary Consul General of Uganda in Mumbai Madhusudan Agrawal was also present.

 







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