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President Ram Nath Kovind will go to Jharkhand for a Two-Day Visit Tomorrow

President Ram Nath Kovind is going to Jharkhand as part of his two-day program. During this time he will also participate in a program of Central University of Jharkhand.

Harshita Sharma

President Ram Nath Kovind is going to Jharkhand on a two-day visit on Friday. During this time the President will participate in many programs. Will also perform pooja-Archana as well. According to the schedule fixed so far, President Ram Nath Kovind will reach Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand on Friday with his special aircraft where the Central University of Jharkhand i.e. CUJ will be included as the chief guest in the convocation.

After the convocation, the President will also inaugurate some new buildings of the University. During this time there will be a three-tier security system in Ranchi. In which a total of 3000 police personnel will be deployed from Ranchi Airport to CUJ. Not only this, 12 IPS officers and 24 DSP rank officers will be posted in the security of the President at all times.

Along with this, Dr. DK Tiwari, Chief Secretary, Government of Jharkhand, has also instructed the police not to stop traffic unnecessarily. When the President's convoy passes, traffic should be stopped shortly before that. So that the public does not have any kind of trouble.

On Saturday, on the second day, Kovind will visit Baba Baijnath with the whole family in Deoghar and will also take part in some pre-determined events in Gumla. Tight security arrangements have been made in Jharkhand's capital Ranchi as well as in Deoghar and Gumla. President Ram Nath Kovind will return to Delhi on Saturday with his entire family.

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