Mangalore: Yeddyurappa to Visit District on April 16


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Apr 14: Karnataka Chief Minister, B S Yeddyyurappa, will be visiting Dakshina Kannada district on Saturday April 16.  He will be arriving here at 11.30 am that day.

At 12 pm, he will lay foundation stone for the works relating to the expansion of facilities and upgradation of Lady Goschen Hospital here. At 12.30 pm, he will take part in a programme of distribution of loans to fish vending women, being organized at Town Hall here by the state BJP Fishermen’s Forum.

Yeddyurappa will move to Sullia by helicopter at 2.30 pm, and participate in the convention of areca nut growers of Sullia taluk, being held in front of Chennakeshava temple there. From Sullia, he will go to Puttur in his helicopter at 4.30 pm. Later, he will pay obeisance to the presiding deity of Goddess Mahishamardini Temple in Punacha of Bantwal taluk, and lay foundation stone for the newly planned dining hall and auditorium. At 6.15 pm, he will travel from there to Mangalore by road, and return to Bangalore by special flight.

  

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, Apr 14 2011

    Yeddy is always on move and in three years he spent for Helicopter around 40 crores of rupees from our state exchequer!!

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