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DUBAI, MARCH 15. India's first Formula One driver Narain Karthikeyan has agreed to be part of a programme to promote the Gulf Air Bahrain GP, which would be held at Sakhir in April. Bahrain media reports said Narain's one-day visit on March 21 was expected to be action-packed as the Bahrain International Circuit would invite over 2,000 children from Indian schools to meet the Coimbatore-based driver. Narain, who made his debut for Jordan in Melbourne earlier this month and finished 15th, said he was excited to visit Bahrain a fortnight ahead of the race in the Kingdom. "I am thrilled to be coming to Bahrain and meeting a large number of people from India who have made Bahrain their home," said Narain. "We aim to bring Narain closer to the Indian community," the Bahrain International Circuit general manager Martin Whitaker was quoted as saying in Gulf Daily News. PTI
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