President arrives in Kerala on three-day visit


Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 29 (IANS) President Pratibha Devisingh Patil arrived in Kerala Monday evening on a three-day state visit.

She was received at the airport here by Governor R.S. Gavai, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and other top officials.

Soon after her arrival on a special aircraft, she boarded a special helicopter for Kollam, where she would stay till Tuesday at the newly-opened seven-star hotel, 'The Raviz' owned by Keralite businessman Ravi Pillai, who has settled in the Middle-East.

From Kollam, she will go to Kottayam by helicopter to inaugurate the centenary celebrations of Kottayam Archdiocese at Kottayam and then return to witness the first-ever President's Trophy Boat Race to be held on the Ashtamudi Lake.

Patil will Wednesday morning return to the state capital to participate in a function of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) before returning to Delhi

  

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  • Jay Kotek, USA

    Mon, Aug 29 2011

    The visit of Indian President is a kind of extravaganza for the government and hardship for the people, if the President travel through the road then not even emergency ambulance will be allowed to take the sick people for medical assistance...it is better to take the president by helicopter rather than driving through the streets...

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