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Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee
(front, R) shakes hands with Huang Xiaoxiang (front, L), vice governor of
Sichuan Province at the airport in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's
Sichuan Province, June 7, 2008. A batch of 200 tents, the 8th batch of
quake relief material donated by India, arrived in Chengdu on Saturday.
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CHENGDU, June 7 (Xinhua) -- A batch of 200
tents donated by India arrived in Chengdu, capital of the quake-hit Sichuan
Province, on Saturday.
Visiting Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee
attended a hand-over ceremony for the tents. He had stopped over in Chengdu on
his way back to India following an official visit to China to attend the opening
of the Indian consulate in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province.
At the ceremony, he expressed his condolences to the
Chinese people who had suffered in the May 12 quake on behalf of the Indian
government and people.
Huang Xiaoxiang, vice governor of Sichuan, said the
provincial government and people were grateful to India for offering help at a
time of difficulty.
A Sichuan civil affairs department official said the
tents would soon be sent to Deyang, one of the worst-hit regions.
The Indian government donated 5 million U.S. dollars
worth of disaster relief goods to China after the massive earthquake last month.