Udupi: District preparing to receive President - elaborate arrangements in place


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Jan 16: To facilitate President's visit to the city on June 18, a room in the inspection bungalow here has been thoroughly renovated with new furniture and fittings by converting it into a modern suite. Reportedly an amount of Rs 35 lac has been spent for this renovation. One among the eight rooms in the building has been reserved for the President and it has been equipped with modern facilities.

Other rooms in the bungalow have also undergone renovation work to suit the needs of Rashtrapati Bhavan officials who will be accompanying the President.

As the President will be taking part in a programme at Srikrishna Math, shops around the Math, all along car street and shops near Vidyodaya school, Bannanje travellers bungalow and surroundings have been asked to close down the entire day on June 17 and again till 3 pm on June 18. This request was made by a release from the city municipal commissioner.

On this occasion, the weekly market being held at Kallianpur Santhekatte on every Sunday stands cancelled this week in view of security concerns, by the deputy commissioner of the district as the President will be moving through Kallianpur during his visit to Kollur. The municipal commissioner has sought cooperation from the general public.

The first citizen of India will be visiting Goddess Mookambika temple at Kollur after his programme in the city. He will undertake return journey after offering Sarvalankara Puja to the presiding deity of the temple.

All arrangements are being made near Kollur for the President's visit. As it is mandatory to have three helipads during Presidential visit, two more helipads are being added to the current helipad at Areshirur Pare near Byndoor. Works on new helipads are almost complete. PWD engineer, Chandrashekhar, has been supervising the construction of the helipads being built in association with IRB company. The President will be travelling by road from the city to Kollur, and as such, the work of clearing and repairing of the state and national highways on this route is going on at full scale in spite of rain to ensure that his travel is smooth and comfortable.

The car street around Kollur temple is also getting a face lift. Chief priest of the temple, Narasimha Adiga, will be performing the puja during the President's visit to temple. President Pranab Mukherjee is scheduled leave the city at 3 pm on June 18 and reach Kollur at 4.15 pm. At 4.45 pm he will leave the temple after puja, and fly to Mangaluru at 5.25 pm by a special Indian Air Force helicopter. From Mangaluru, he will leave by flight at 6.05 pm to New Delhi.

The entire itinerary of the President will be managed by commandos and personal officers. It is said that local journalists will be kept away during the President's visit. Kollur is gearing up to receive for the first time, the President of India, by offering a grand welcome.

  

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  • KK, mangalore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    do we need a president at all ?

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  • Javed, Udupi

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Why people should close the shops? Will he ( president) pay money to the shopkeepers ? This is wrong system in India Spending so much amount for his visit and disturbing general public

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sat, Jun 17 2017

    Dear Javed Bhai....always don't come to the conclusion with direct impact just for one-day.... Rather you look at the in-direct benefits of those people who never saw the few infrastructure developments for many decades which is happening in shortest period just because President of India is visiting.... Entire area will be developed with electrifying speed.... You can remember the one such incident when Dr Rajendra Prasad became 1st President of India... Entire villagers from his own village gathered in front of him asking for proper road in their village and you know what Dr Rajendra Prasad told them??? I can't order for such development in our village because I can't interfere in day-to-day Govt functioning but I will visit our village very soon.... What happened next was the history.... proper road network was done just because President was visiting!!!!

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    .....this very VVVIP culture of India since 1947 paved the way to ruin Democracy while the "All party Babus" royally enjoye on Tax payer's account.
    When India would find ONE leader to oppose this system!!! oh there was One Dr. Abdul Kalam, the great President.

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  • shibu, Dubai

    Sat, Jun 17 2017

    Daniel,
    When Central govt ban using VVIP culture costal minister Mr. Khader said this car is given by Siddu and i will not remove red becon.

    and every so called secular people supported.

    same way VVIP culture to president given by Indian constitute and same so called seculars are opposing.

    good move.

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  • Maxim, Kukude

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Poor citizens will only get Peanuts

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Again the same story.
    Spending heavily with our money for repairing, cleaning etc and showing our President that all is well for one day. We have to suffer for all other days even if our money is with Govt. Let all our ruling persons know the reality in which people are living. Let them also suffer. Why that red carpet? Let them also keep their legs on mud and get the clothes dirty. I think we have become slaves. Give "kappa
    kanike" to Govt and then slog the whole life.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Waste of tax payer's money!!!

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Please arrange to take the President by helicopter to all the venues from airport.
    This will save the general public from lot of inconvenience in the name of security and road blocks.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    So much amount for a Rubber Stamp Leader (to the Gandhis) - The Ex-Congress man and now President (To the political party). Jai Ho Mr. President.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Here no concern for common man....
    His duty is to vote ,watch and forget....

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Welcome to DK Mr. President!
    Some places renovated, roads repaired and structures get facelift as a bi-product of your visit! Hope each year PM or president visits our district and feel smooth roads, quick repairs so that common man too can enjoy the luxury of travel after you left !

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  • N Shetty, manglore

    Fri, Jun 16 2017

    Its nice to see that Road Repairs are even carried out in Rains......if a VVIP comes calling...why not otherwise ?!

    Common man has to endure/suffer until Monsoons are over !!!

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