The summit will be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 22 during his visit to the US for the UN General Assembly session.
Business
Standard : Around 40,000 people have registered themselves
for Indian-American community summit "Howdy,
Modi!" here, which will be addressed by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on September 22 during his visit to the US for the UN
General Assembly session, organisers of the event said.
"Howdy",
short for 'How do you do?', is a friendly greeting commonly used in
southwestern United States.
Attendance
to the summit is free, but passes have to be obtained which is now
open for public, said the host Texas India Forum, a Houston-based
non-profit body, which expects around 50,000 people to attend the
prime minister's address to the Indian diaspora at the sprawling NRG
football stadium in the US' fourth most populous city.
Houston,
which has one of the largest concentration of over 5,00,000
Indian-American
community in the US, is the energy capital of the world. Energy
security is a priority area for the prime minister.
Houston
Mayor Sylvester Turner said, "I look forward to welcoming PM
Modi to Houston, home to one of the biggest and most vibrant Indian
communities in the US."
"This
historic visit will strengthen the already robust bonds between
Houston and India on trade, culture and tourism -- all of which
benefit every Houstonian."
Over
39,000 people have signed up in the first two weeks. There are more
than 1,000 volunteers and 650 Welcome Partner organisations for the
event, the Texas India Forum said.
According
to convener of the organising committee Jugal Malani, before the
prime minister's address, the event, with the tagline 'Shared Dreams,
Bright Futures', will include a cultural programme that puts a
spotlight on Indian-American contributions to the United States.
"We
want the entire city of Houston to come enjoy the festivities and
learn about Indian-Texan relations," he said.
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