President Murmu visits Odisha for four days.

President Droupadi Murmu arrived in Bhubaneswar for a four-day visit to Odisha, where she was received by Governor Raghubar Das and Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi at the airport. She also attended a program honoring the 96th death anniversary of Odia icon 'Utkalamani'.

July 6th 2024.

President Murmu visits Odisha for four days.
Bhubaneswar has been bustling with excitement as President Droupadi Murmu arrived on Saturday for a four-day visit to Odisha. The President's special IAF flight touched down at the Biju Patnaik International Airport, where she was warmly welcomed by Governor Raghubar Das and Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi.

The first event on President Murmu's itinerary was a special programme in honor of the 96th death anniversary of the legendary Odia icon, 'Utkalamani' Pandit Gopabandhu Das. This visionary leader played a crucial role in the establishment of Odisha as an independent state back in 1936. As a native of Mayurbhanj district in Odisha, President Murmu holds a deep respect for the state's history and heritage.

In the coming days, the President has a range of exciting activities lined up. She is eagerly looking forward to witnessing the famous Rath Yatra in Puri on July 7th. On the following day, she will visit the Udayagiri caves and have an interactive session with students at Bibhuti Kanungo College of Art and Crafts and Utkal University of Culture.

The highlight of President Murmu's visit will be on July 8th, as she inaugurates the Divine Retreat Centre of Brahma Kumaris in Haridamada village, located near Bhubaneswar. This will also mark the launch of the 'Lifestyle for Sustainability' campaign, which aims to promote sustainable living and environmental awareness.

Wrapping up her visit on July 9th, President Murmu will grace the 13th graduation ceremony of the prestigious National Institute of Science Education and Research in Bhubaneswar. With a busy and diverse schedule, the President's visit is sure to leave a lasting impact on the people of Odisha.

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