U.S. Embassy New Delhi, Public Affairs Section - Photo Gallery
September 26 - October 13, 2006
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| U.S. Embassy Charge d’Affaires Geoff Pyatt (left) signed a grant with Dr. Salim Habayeb, the World Health Organization representative to India, on Friday, October 13, 2006. Full Size Press Release | U.S. Embassy Charge d'Affaires Geoff Pyatt (left) signed a grant with Dr. V.H. Chauhan (right) of the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) on Thursday, October 12, 2006. Full Size | Minister-Counselor for Public Affairs Larry Schwartz (second from left) at the inaugural session of a three-day national seminar on "Social Work, Women And HIV/AIDS" in New Delhi, October 11, 2006. The seminar is organized by the U.S. Embassy and Indira Gandhi National Open University. Full Size | Ambassador David C. Mulford greets a visa applicant at the U.S. Embassy Consular Section in New Delhi, October 5, 2006 Full Size |
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Ambassador David C. Mulford with visa applicants at the U.S. Embassy Consular Section in New Delhi, October 5, 2006. Ambassador Mulford personally helped process visa applications as part of the Embassy’s commitment to eliminate the backlog of applicants by opening more new visa appointment dates and processing more cases everyday at all U.S. consular facilities in India. Full Size Statement ( Audio) | ON THE PATH OF COOPERATION: U.S. Ambassador David Mulford at the Senate House of the University of Madras in Chennai on Thursday. Jeannie Mulford and Vice-Chancellor S. Ramachandran are also seen. - Photo: K. V. Srinivasan. (Credits: The Hindu) Full Size PDF | Ambassador David C. Mulford presents Mr. Arvind Mathew, Managing Director and President, Ford India, a plaque recognizing Ford India as a finalist in the U.S. Department of State’s Award for Corporate Excellence (ACE) program. Full Size Press Release | Ambassador David C. Mulford (left) and World Health Organization (WHO) India Representative Dr. Salim Habayeb (right) signed a joint agreement for tuberculosis control in India in New Delhi, September 26, 2006. The United States is giving the WHO 19 crore rupees ($4.17 million) for research and state level implementation of the disease control program. Full Size |