Mark Zuckerberg Poses In Front Of Taj Mahal, Finds It ‘Stunning’
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited the Taj Mahal in Agra on Tuesday ahead of the Townhall Question and Answer session at IIT-Delhi which will be held on Wednesday.
Nasser, who is in his final year of Master’s in Design, said he was not sure whether it was the question he had put in the application form for Zuckerberg or the lottery that got him through.
Mr. Eugene R. Black, President of the worldwide Bank for Reconstruction and Development with Mrs. Black, Mr. B.K. Nehru, India’s Executive Director on the Bank and others inside the Taj Mahal, Agra which he visited on February 13, 1952.
Zuckerberg is on a trip to Asia and he first visited China before arriving in New Delhi. “It’s incredible what people can build – and what love can motivate us to build”. “It is even more stunning than I expected”.
In the picture, Zuckerberg is seen looking at the Taj and admiring its beauty.
However, the Archaeological authorities did not know about his visit, TOI Report, quoted Ram Ratan, Archaeological Survey of India conservation assistant, Taj Mahal as saying, “We had no idea about his visit to Taj”.
Mark Zuckerberg admired the Taj Mahal.
Nearly everyone of the over 8,000-strong student community at the IIT wants to meand, if possible, ask a question to Zuckerberg, a role model for many of them.
India is home to over 130 million users, making it the second largest user base for the world’s largest social networking site after the US.
Zuckerberg, who hosted Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month in the United States, is scheduled to hold a Townhall Question and Answer session at the IIT-Delhi on Wednesday.