President Ram Nath Kovind Arrived in Udaipur

President Ram Nath Kovind was given a grand welcome upon reaching Udaipur in Rajasthan.
President Ram Nath Kovind Arrived in Udaipur

President Ram Nath Kovind arrived in Udaipur on Friday. He was welcomed by Governor Kalraj Mishra at Dubok Airport. He was also welcomed by Cabinet Minister BD Kalla, Mayor GS Tank, Divisional Commissioner Vikas Bhale, Brig Piyush Kumar, IG Binita Thakur, Collector Anandi, SP Kailash Bishnoi, MLA Dharmanarayan Joshi. The President will left for Mount Abu from Indian Air Force helicopter. Governor and Cabinet Minister Kalla also accompanied the President.

On Thursday, on behalf of the police administration, the police employees and officers were sent on duty instructions. The duty chart was explained to all the police officers and employees from different districts on Thursday morning in the police line. Along with this, the officers of all departments were also present in the circuit house. President Ram Nath Kovind will reach Suryanagari on a two-day visit on the evening of 6 December. In view of this, the administration is busy in preparations. A dialogue meeting was also held at Circuit House. Officers of JDA, Municipal Corporation, District Administration were present in the meeting along with police officers.

The President will come to Jodhpur in the evening, and will rest in the circuit house. President Ram Nath Kovind will take a break fast at Circuit House in the morning on December 7. For this, a dom has been installed in the garden of the circuit house. He will then attend the convocation ceremony of AIIMS and the inauguration ceremony of the new building of the Rajasthan High Court. In view of this, the new buildings of AIIMS and Rajasthan High Court have been taken into security. The president is scheduled to attend the convocation of AIIMS on December 7 at 10 am. He will then inaugurate the new building of the newly constructed Rajasthan High Court at Jhalamand. More than 1600 police personnel will be deployed.

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