Newindpress, India
Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Kalam strides across stage to hug music composer

NEW DELHI: President A P J Abdul Kalam on Tuesday strode across the stage to 
hug blind music composer Kedarnath Mukherjee after he and his young choir 
rendered
his poem into song at the concluding ceremony of the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 
here on Tuesday.

As the Hindi rendering of the song "Ignited Minds" ended and the half a dozen 
schoolchildren from the Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Jorbagh were being escorted 
backstage,
the President suddenly rose from his seat, waved off his surprised ADC and went 
to the singer, shook his hands and then embraced him, much to the latter's
surprise.

Mukherjee clasped the President's hands and bowed his head amidst thunderous 
applause. That was not the only time Kalam endeared himself to the over 
1,100-strong
audience.

In the course of conferring the annual Pravasi Bharatiya Samman awards to 15 
overseas Indians, when one of the recipients was posing for the photographs
without noticing that the President was trying to shake his hands, the 
President promptly lifted the recipient's hand, gave a warm handshake, patted 
his
arm, and then flashed a brilliant smile to the delight of the audience.

Later, in his valedictory speech, as Kalam shared his vision of a developed 
India by the year 2020, the audience repeatedly broke into applause and gave
him a standing ovation at the end of the speech.

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