President Kovind arrives on a 3-day visit to Karnataka


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Bengaluru, Oct 6: President Ram Nath Kovind arrived on a 3-day visit to Karnataka at the HAL airport on Wednesday.

The President was received at the HAL airport by Governor Thaawar Chand Ghehlot and Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. Kovind will be inaugurating the 450-bed hospital in the Chamarajanagara district in the presence of Bommai on Thursday.

After his Chamarajangara visit, the President will leave of Mysuru to fly to Mangaluru for a overnight stay on Thursday. He will be leaving for the Sringeri Mutt temple in Chikkamagaluru district on Friday and leave for New Delhi on Saturday morning.

  

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 07 2021

    Why President Kovind is not wearing orange suit. Not even Indian flag badge on his suit, no gold watch in his hand, no diamond rings on fingers, and no orange ropes on hand too. Oh...I got it ..He is dalit/SC/ST and all these things are banned by BJP.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Wed, Oct 06 2021

    Good to see President Kovind in Covid Mask.

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