Mangalore: CM to Tour District on Nov 18


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Nov 17: Karnataka Chief Minister (CM), D V Sadananda Gowda, is scheduled to inaugurate the bio-fuel information and demonstration centre set up by Karnataka Bio-fuel Development Board at Nitte Mahalinga Adyantaya Memorial Institute of Technology, Nitte, and also the vocational training centre set up in association with the department of industry and commerce there on Friday November 18.  Later, he will take part in the valedictory function relating to silver jubilee celebrations of the college at 4 pm.

Gowda will take part in a programme of interaction with the district level officials being held in the hall of the institution at 6 pm. He will stay at Nitte overnight, and leave for Gillesugur in Raichur district at 7.30 am the next day.

The CM will arrive at the helipad of Kalladka Srirama Vidya Kendra at 9.50 am on Friday and leave at 10 am by road to take part in the inaugural of Dakshina Kannada District Sahitya Sammelan being held at Alike. At 11.30 am, he will lay foundation stones for various works at Vittal, before moving to Bantwal at 12.30 pm for Bantwal Taluk Gowdara Yane Okkaligara Sangha decennial celebrations. He will leave from  Kalladka Srirama Vidya Kendra helipad for Karkala at 2.30 pm.

  

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