Amidst the vibrant milieu, President Droupadi Murmu is poised for an extensive four-day sojourn, gracefully traversing the landscapes of Jharkhand and Odisha starting from Wednesday, as pronounced by the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Marking the inauguration of this odyssey, the President will be the distinguished guest at the third convocation of the Central University of Jharkhand in Ranchi on the inaugural day. Simultaneously, in a ceremonious endeavor, Murmu will lay the foundational cornerstone for the Central Government Holiday Home at Rairangpur, Odisha.
In a digital symphony of events, she will virtually lay the cornerstones for sundry infrastructural marvels, including road projects and a sports complex at Rairangpur. Furthermore, the inauguration of the Eklavya Model Residential School, Barsahi, will be a testament to her commitment to educational advancement, as articulated by the Rashtrapati Bhavan on the eve of this grand undertaking.
Moving forward to February 29, the President will engage in a meaningful dialogue with the members of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups at Kadalibadi village in Gonasika, Keonjhar. Subsequently, she will embark on a spiritual journey to Khiching in the Mayurbhanj district, seeking solace and offering prayers at the hallowed Maa Kichakeswari Temple.
Later in the day, a scholarly endeavor awaits, as she inaugurates a national seminar themed “Tribes of Keonjhar: people, culture, and heritage,” and imparts wisdom to the students of Dharanidhar University at its North Campus, as stipulated by the official statement.
As dusk settles in, the President will grace the 53rd convocation of Utkal University in Bhubaneswar on the same day. The calendar unfolds, ushering in March 1, where Murmu will extend her dignified presence to illuminate the 25th convocation of Berhampur University in Bhanja Bihar.
Post this ceremonial affair, Cuttack beckons, as she graces the golden jubilee celebration of Brahma Kumaris, Odisha. An intellectual spectacle unfolds as she witnesses the presentation of PM JANMAN by the Government of Odisha at Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar, on this noteworthy occasion.
March 2 heralds a journey into the cultural fabric of Sambalpur district in Odisha, where President Murmu will delve into the sites associated with Santha Kabi Bhima Bhoi. Her itinerary also includes a rendezvous with the adherents of the Mahima Cult at the Mini Stadium, Sambalpur.
In the tapestry of these four days, President Murmu, as the harbinger of cultural confluence and intellectual discourse, leaves an indelible mark on the regions she graces, underscoring the richness of diversity and the pursuit of knowledge.