The Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas event at the Indian High Commission in Nairobi. Twitter image via @IndiainKenya
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E-book on Indian Constitution launched in Kenya

On the Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas, the Indian High Commission in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi announced the launching of an e-book on the Indian Constitution.

The e-book is the handiwork of a veteran Indian lawyer in Kenya — Sharad Rao.

The congratulatory note was extended to Rao on behalf of the Indian community in Kenya by Chief Guest Kevit Desai — the Principal Secretary of Kenya's State Department of East Africa Community.

India's High Commissioner to Kenya, Dr. Virendar Paul, remarked that he went through the e-book and found it to be an informative read. Moreover, he added that the book emphasized the "unique features of the Indian constitution."

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