Pranab to visit Jammu on Monday

Besides attending convocation at Jammu varsity, he will launch pilgrim facilities at Vaishno Devi temple

September 01, 2014 03:22 am | Updated 03:22 am IST - JAMMU

Pranab Mukherjee

Pranab Mukherjee

President Pranab Mukherjee will be arriving here on a two-day visit on Monday during which he will attend a convocation at the Jammu University, being held after a gap of seven years, and inaugurate facilities for pilgrims at the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine.

Convocation On his maiden visit to the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir, the President will be chief guest at the 14th convocation of the Jammu University, where he will be addressing the students besides presenting gold medals and Ph.D. degrees to them.

The last convocation of the varsity was held on July 15, 2007, which was attended by the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

In total, 67 candidates who completed their Doctorates in the year 2013 in seven faculties shall be awarded Ph.D. degrees and 68 candidates shall be awarded the University Gold Medal and cash awards.

J&K Governor N.N. Vohra, Chancellor of the University, will preside over the convocation where Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who is also Pro-Chancellor of the varsity, will be guest of honour.

The university will be organising a Special Convocation on September 16, at which the Ph.D. degrees and gold medals will be awarded to candidates from the sessions 2006 to 2012.

Elevator launch at Vaishno Devi temple The President will visit the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine on Tuesday where he will inaugurate the ‘Shridhar Elevator,’ a lift meant to carry mainly old and needy people from the main track straight to the Bhawan near the shrine.

The elevator bridges the gap of the final 127 steps to reach the shrine. It will be open to the general public from Wednesday.

The President will be taken in a battery car after ‘Darshan’ at the shrine to the newly constructed ‘Panchi Helipad’ near the Bhawan before his departure for Delhi on Tuesday.

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