Mangalore: Yeddyurappa’s Programme in Coast on November 17


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Nov 16: State Chief Minister (CM), B S Yeddyurappa, will be visiting Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district on November 17.

At 10 am on Wednesday, the CM will arrive at the local airport by a special aircraft. He will reach Puttur by road at 11.30 am. After inaugurating the programme of medical check up for beneficiaries under Bhagyalaxmi scheme of the government, he will lay foundation stones and inaugurate several development programmes of the government in the premises of Lord Mahalingeshwara temple in Puttur. He will then take part in the programme of distribution of bonds and saris under the above scheme.

At 1.30 pm, he is scheduled to leave Puttur by road for Udupi. At 3.30 pm on that day, he will take part in a programme being organized at the Ajjarkad stadium in Udupi,  relating to medical check up and distribution of bonds and saris under Bhagyalaxmi scheme. At 6 pm, he will arrive in the city and leave for Madhurai by special aircraft at 6.15 pm.

  

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  • rajesh, Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 17 2010

    As Modi's agent Yeddi is giving sarees only to the selected his so called sisters. Otherside he has already distributed free sites in acres to his own sister, sons, daughter, son in law. Now there is no land left in Karnataka. This man is a curse to us. It seems that, RSS is dumb now as RSS members also involved in this. BJP high command leaders are also involved in scams. Shame BJP.

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