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Delhi kids to be at Obama's historic date

18-year-old Ketki Arora, who is one of the lucky few, shares her excitement

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18-year-old Ketki Arora, who is one of the lucky few, shares her excitement

Ready for history: Preparations are on at the Capitol Hill in Washington for Barack Obama's inauguration on January 20. Pic/AFP

Ketki Arora (18) from Gurgaon will witness history on January 20. She is one of the six students from India who have been chosen to attend the inauguration of US President-elect Barack Obama in Washington, DC.

The Std XII student of Pathways World School was nominated by her teachers to attend the Global Youth Leaders Conference, which led to her selection for this historic ceremony.

"I'm really excited and thankful to the teachers who nominated me," said Ketki, who is already in the US. "It's such a great feeling to witness history in the making."

'Obama will bring a massive change'

For five days, Ketki will join other students from around the world in activities marking the presidential inauguration on the steps of the Capitol Hill. She will also attend the official inauguration ceremony as part of the University Presidential Inaugural Conference, which is aimed at providing scholars with a deeper understanding of the history behind the electoral process and the traditions surrounding the presidential inauguration.

"I am not very keen on politics. It's international relations that really interests me," said Ketki, adding that the inauguration would have been iconic irrespective of whether McCain or Obama had been elected. "It was either going to be the first African-American or the oldest person elected to office. My anticipation would re-main the same in both cases."

Proud: Ketki and five other Delhi students will join scholars from around the world

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