September 27, 2015

Support Digital India : Gaurav Kumar and Mark Zukerberg

Mark Zuckerberg and Gaurav Kumar changes his profile picture to support 'Digital India'
Support Digital India : Gaurav Kumar and Mark Zukerberg : eAskme
Support Digital India : Gaurav Kumar and Mark Zukerberg : eAskme
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and eAskme CEO Gaurav Kumar has changed their Facebook profile photos ahead of FB founder townhall interaction with Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi.

Showing their support for the Indian Prime Minister's initiative "Digital India", Zuckerberg wrote in a post on FB: "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."

Gaurav kumar wrote in a post on Facebook "I changed my profile picture to support Digital India and the efforts of the Indian government to connect rural communities to the Internet world and give every single person access to many more services online. Looking forward to see the discussion with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Facebook today."

PM Narendra Modi has also changed his own profile picture on the Facebook to show his initiative to support Digital India.

If you also support Digital India., then you should also show your support by changing your DP.

How to Support Digital India and Change your DP to Support Digital India:

  • Login to your Facebook account
  • Clink on this link fb.com/supportdigitalindia
  • It will show you your own DP in transparent tricolor
  • Click on "Use as Profile Picture"
Support Digital India : Gaurav Kumar and Mark Zukerberg : eAskme

  • Your DP will change to support Digital India.

Indian prime Minister is going to visit Silicon Valley in California with meetings with top CEOs including Facebook`s Marck Zuckerberg, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Apple's Chief Tim Cook.