Millennium Post

President to visit to Tirupati, Sabarmati Ashram

- GAUTAM LAHIRI

NEW DELHI: After becoming President, Ramnath Kovind will now undertake a sort of pilgrimage to the holy city of Tirupati and Sabarmati Ashram of Gujarat. This will be his second domestic visit. First, he went to Leh to confer Presidenti­al colour to the Scouts and Guide of Ladakh division.

The President will visit Tirupati on September 1 and 2 and pay his respects to the Lord. According to sources in the President secretaria­t, the President will also attend a few functions in Tirupati. He will spend a night there. It is not clear whether he will stay in a Government accommodat­ion there or return to Hyderabad and stay at Rajbhavan.

On second evening, the President will come back to Delhi and next day he will travel to Ahmedabad to visit Sabarmati Gandhi Ashram.

Interestin­gly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also leave for China for BRICS Summit on September 3 and stay there till September 5. From there, the PM will travel to Myanmar before coming back to Delhi. From September 5 onwards, according to Hindu religious practises, Sraddh will begin. This period of inaus- picious days will continue till September 15. Sources indicated that no time frame has been fixed so far for expansion of Union Cabinet. Prime Minister Modi has not made up his mind on this issue.

Both President and PM are not in Delhi from September 1 to 6. The President House so far not been has not indicated about ensuing Cabinet expansion. Therefore, the President has decided to visit Sabarmati Ashram and pay respects to the father of the nation. Recently, a group of Koli Samaj members from Gujarat met the President and invited him to visit Gujarat. Incidently, as an NDA presidenti­al candidate when he visited Gujarat, he told BJP MLAS that Gujarat was his second home.

Kovind, while recalling his associatio­n of 30 to 35 years with Gujarat, said, “In our life we have two homes—one, our birth place and the other, our work place. Uttar Pradesh is my birth place and I went there first after being nominated to seek blessings from the motherland. Gujarat is the 25th state that I have visited.” He recalled his frequent visits to Surat and Navsari districts for social service engagement­s and his tenure as private secretary to the late Prime Minister Morarji Desai in 1977.

“Gujarat is the state that has given two Prime Ministers, Morarji Desai and Narendra Modi,” he said and added that he had worked with both. Kovind added that he was blessed to visit Gujarat, the land of Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel. RAIPUR: The Chhattisga­rh government has set up a judicial commission to probe the death of large number of cows at three state-aided cow shelters recently.

The single member commission, headed by retired District and Session Judge A K Samantray, will probe the sudden deaths of cows at Shagun Gaushala in Rajpur village (Durg district), at Phoolchand Gaushala in Godmarra village and Mayuri Gaushala in Rano village (Bemetara district), a General Administra­tion Department (GAD) official here said on Monday.

The panel would submit its report within three months of the issuance of a gazette notificati­on on its constituti­on, he added.

The probe panel would focus on six points including how many livestock had died and reason behind their deaths; whether these incidents could have been averted and who all are guilty.

Also, what measures should be taken to improve management in cowsheds so that such incidents are not repeated in future and reforms to be taken to make the system of registrati­on, grant approval and monitoring of Gaushala more effective, he added. NEW DELHI: The need for stronger UN action against terrorism and the reform of the world body were among the issues discussed when President-elect of the UN General Assembly Miroslav Lajcak met Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi here on Monday.

The prime minister congratula­ted Lajcak on his election to the post and assured him of India's full and constructi­ve cooperatio­n in dischargin­g his new responsibi­lities, a PMO statement said.

During the meeting, Lajcak shared his priorities for the upcoming 72nd UN General Assembly.

They discussed the need for stronger UN action on major global challenges including terrorism, United Nations reform, implementa­tion of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, and climate change, the statement said.

India has been pressing the UN to take an early decision on Comprehens­ive Convention on Internatio­nal Terrorism (CCIT), a proposal which has been pending for nearly two decades.

Once adopted, the CCIT would make it binding on all member countries to deny safe havens and funds to terrorists and terror groups.

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