Shillong: President
Droupadi Murmu will embark on a two-day visit to Meghalaya on January 15 and 16, chief minister Conrad K Sangma informed through the social media on Saturday.
The president will inaugurate the Meghalaya Games 2023 on January 15 at Tura, headquarters of the West Garo Hills. On January 16, she will open various projects in the state capital. This would be Murmu’s maiden visit to Meghalaya as the President.
“Meghalaya Games 2024, Tura, will be historic as Hon’ble President of India, Smti.
Droupadi Murmu ji will grace the occasion as chief guest. We look forward to welcoming Hon’ble President to Meghalaya this month on the 15th in Tura and 16th in Shillong,” Sangma said through the social media.
The chief minister added that the President’s visit for the Meghalaya Games would encourage the youth and participants.
The Meghalaya Games are scheduled to take place from January 15 to 20, during which over 3,000 athletes will compete in 22 disciplines.
Traditional games of the Khasi, Jaintia and Garo indigenous communities will be included in the Meghalaya Games for which the state government has allocated over Rs 23 crore.
On the other hand, among several programmes on January 16, the President is scheduled to lay the foundation for the Shillong Ropeway project, a source said.
Earlier on July 5 last year, Murmu was in the state capital as the presidential candidate of the NDA, of which the ruling Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) is a constituent, to seek support for her candidature ahead of the July 18 presidential polls.
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