
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar likely to visit Tripura on Nov 29
Agartala/UNI: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar is likely to visit Tripura for a day on Nov 29 next to offer puja at Tripureswari temple.
He is scheduled to attend a few other programmes during his stay.
Officials here on Tuesday said that Dhankhar is scheduled to arrive around 10:45 am from Delhi and after the guard of honour at the airport, he will leave for Udaipur to visit the temple by chopper.
He is scheduled to have lunch at Raj Bhawan after arrival from Udaipur and have a small interaction with the Chief Minister and his cabinet colleagues.
Then, he will visit Maharaja Bir Bikram College, which is named after the last illustrious king of Tripura - the architect and founder of the institution of higher learning in 1947 and interact with the students.
Before leaving the state in the evening, the Vice President would visit SARAS Mela at the international fairground here, being organised to promote the rural artisans and entrepreneurs and display the ongoing economic activities in rural Tripura.
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