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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg changes profile picture to support Digital India initiative

| | Sep 28, 2015, at 02:27 am
California, Sept 27 (IBNS): Social Networking site Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Sunday changed his profile picture in support of Digital India initiative.

"I changed my profile picture to support Digital India, the Indian government's effort to connect rural communities to the internet and give people access to more services online. Looking forward to discussing this with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Facebook today. Show your support for Digital India atfb.com/supportdigitalindia," Mark posted on his Facebook page.

Indian PM Narendra Modi was quick to respond as changed his profile picture on Facebook.

Modi wrote: "Thanks Mark Zuckerberg for the support. I changed my DP in support of the efforts towards a Digital India.Your too can change your DP atfb.com/supportdigitalindia."

Modi will soon interact with Mark at the Facebook Headquarters here.

 

Image: Mark Zuckerberg Facebook page

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