PM daughter's low profile impresses Bihar officials


Patna, Nov 15 (IANS): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's daughter Upinder Kaur is visiting Bihar's historical Buddhist sites since Thursday but as a common tourist-cum-researcher, without any hype, and has left the state officials and police impressed.

A senior police official at police headquarters here told IANS on condition of anonymity that security was provided to her during her visit to historical sites. "(But) there was no high security for her," he said.

"What stunned us was that there was no latka-jhatka (no hype, nothing special as she was alone without any supporter or aide). She behaved as she was a gentle tourist," a district official said.

Upinder Kaur, who is professor of history in Delhi University, visited Rajgir Friday and would Saturday visit ruins of 2,500-year-old Nalanda University, considered to be one of the world's first residential universities.

"She visited Buddhist caves in Jehananad district and Mahabodi temple Thursday like an intellectual tourist, who was keen to understand these historical sites," said a district official who accompanied her.

A district police official said Upinder Kaur not only tried to understand inscriptions in famous Barbara Caves carved out of the rocks dating back to Mauryan and pre-Mauryan periods, she also captured many sites in her camera for studies.

At Bodh Gaya, Upinder Kaur interacted with a researcher, local officials and a guide after closely observing the 1500-year-old Mahabodi temple, where work is underway to inlay its dome with 289 kg of gold from Thailand, police said.

Jehanabad District Magistrate Mohammad Sohail said she had expressed the desire to revisit the historical sites as she was collecting field study data to write a book.

 

  

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