SHIMLA
Reported & Written By Kumud Sharma, Diary Times, Shimla, May 03:President of India Draupadi Murmu’s four-day visit to Himachal Pradesh is proposed, due to which President Murmu is going to come to the capital Shimla on Saturday afternoon and she is going to stay at the Rashtrapati Niwas The Retreat in Chharabra, Shimla.
During her four-day visit, the President will visit the catchment area on Sunday, May 5. Also, on May 6, she is going to be the chief guest at the convocation ceremony of Central University, Dharamshala. After that, on May 7, she will worship at Sankat Mochan Temple and Taradevi Temple. And in the evening she is willing to visit Mall Road and Ridge Ground, then she will be the chief guest at the cultural program at Gaiety Theater and on the morning of May 8, the President will leave from Shimla to Delhi.
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An important decision has been taken to keep The Retreat Rashtrapati Niwas located in Chharabra, Shimla closed for the general public and all tourists during the four-day tour.
Also, in view of President Murmu’s four-day visit to Himachal, the security of entire Shimla has been specially beefed up and thousands of special police forces have been appointed.
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