Preparations in Full Swing to Welcome President Pratibha Patil
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (RX)
Mangalore, Dec 7: The ongoing World Konkani Convention awaits the visit of the President of India Pratibha Devisingh Patil, scheduled on Thursday, December 9.
The stage preparation at Nehru Maidan is in full swing. The eagerness is evident with everyone at the venue giving their best in the entire arrangement of the place. Some are busy with the seating arrangement, while others are busy with clearing and cleaning up the venue. The people along with the police personnel are trying to put all the knots in place before the President lands in the city. Deputy commissioner Subodh Yadav and police commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh along with president of Mandd Sobhann Louis Pinto visited the venue to oversee the arrangements.
Seemanth Kumar Singh while addressing the media on the security arrangements, said that the President will arrive at Mangalore airport on Wednesday December 8 and will fly to Manipal by a chopper. She will participate in the 10th convocation of Manipal University and will confer PhDs on 29 candidates and gold medals on 13 meritorious students. The President will then fly back to Mangalore by the private helicopter and around 11: 30 am on December 9 she will head to the Nehru Maidan to participate in the first Konkani World Convention.
The route taken by the President's convoy will be Bajpe airport - Kavoor - Bondel - Mary Hill - KPT - Nantur - Shivbagh - St Agnes - Balmatta - Dr Ambedkar circle - Hampankatta - old clock tower circle - Football ground. Vehicular traffic on this route will be restricted during the time of her visit, till 6.30 pm on December 9.
She will be accompanied by Uttarakhand governor Dr Margaret Alva, governor of the state H R Bhardwaj and chief minister B S Yeddyurappa. Around 2000 delegates will also march in the entourage of the President, added the commissioner.
The President will leave the place by evening on December 9. The security has been tightened to ensure that no untoward incidents take place during the two days.