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“To vote for a query, identical to it. I’ll be answering questions from throughout Facebook in addition to from a reside viewers on the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi”, Zuckerberg stated.

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Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to visit India later this month.

While hosting Modi last month, Zuckerberg had emphasized the importance and commitment that Facebook had to India saying that it was very important to the company’s history.

He urged people to ask questions in the Comment section of the post.

Just few weeks back, he hosted the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in FB headquarters at Paolo Alto.

In an official release he said that particularly in India, nearly over 130 million people use Facebook and in his upcoming meet with the IIT Delhi students, he is certainly very curious to have a face to face interaction with the audiences which by Zuckerberg has been tagged as the most engaged communities on Facebook.

India’s national capital is going to turn into a tech fortress as Facebook’sMark Zuckerberg is going to come to New Delhi on October 28.

You can post your own question to Mark Zuckerberg by following this link to his Facebook page.

During a town-hall at the company’s headquarters at Menlo Park, he said he had visited a temple in India to “reconnect with what I believed was the mission of the company” when he was contemplating selling the company.

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Social networking giant Facebook is the first partner for the initiative. Earlier recognized as Internet.org, it’s an open platform across 19 developing countries by Facebook. However, the selective approach of internet.org has invited criticism from various quarters. Facebook rebranded the offering as Free Basics in September, but has retained the anti-net neutrality practices that it became controversial for. “And this is something I have always remembered over the past 10 years as we built Facebook”.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to visit India on 28 October for townhall Q&A