In Pics: Melania Trump Attends Happiness Class With Students At Delhi Government School
Melania Trump, the first lady of the United States of America, on Tuesday visited Sarvodaya Co-Ed Senior Secondary School in Delhi’s Nanakpura school to attend a 'happiness class'. She was given a traditional welcome by young students, who garlanded her and also applied 'teeka' on her forehead. students lined the entrance holding flags of India and the United States in honour her visit. She was also handed over a bouquet after which she lit the ceremonial lamp. The school was decked up with floral garlands and motifs to welcome the US First Lady. Floral rangolis were also drawn at multiple places in the school and a student band welcomed her playing bagpipes. Wearing a white mid-length dress with flowers imprinted in yellow and red, Melania spent several minutes interacting with the students and teachers of the school.
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First Lady of the US, Melania Trump reaches Sarvodaya Co-Ed Senior Secondary School in Delhi’s Nanakpura.
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Melania Trump interacts with students at Sarvodaya Co-Ed Senior Secondary School in Delhi’s Nanakpura.
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Sarvodaya Co-Ed Senior School students greet Melania Trump.
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Students perform on a folk song during the visit of Melania Trump at Sarvodaya Co-Ed Senior Secondary School in Delhi’s Nanakpura.
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Melania Trump said, “Namaste! It's a beautiful school. Thank you for welcoming me with a traditional dance performance. This is my first visit to India, people here are so welcoming and so kind.”
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Sarvodaya Co-Ed Senior Secondary School students gift Madhubani paintings made by them to Melania Trump.
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Melania Trump leaves from Sarvodaya Co-Ed Senior Secondary School after meeting and interacting with the students.
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