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President Murmu, PM Modi to Visit Mayurbhanj for Major Development Projects

The high-profile visit to Rairangpur is expected to bring new development projects, inaugurations and possible policy announcements for Mayurbhanj.

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • President Droupadi Murmu will visit Mayurbhanj on June 19 and 20.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi will join her in Rairangpur on June 20.
  • Several development projects, including a new stadium, will be inaugurated and launched.

Bhubaneswar: The President Murmu Mayurbhanj visit is set to place Odisha’s northern district in the national spotlight as President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are scheduled to visit Rairangpur on June 19 and 20. The two-day tour is expected to feature the inauguration of key infrastructure projects and the launch of new development initiatives aimed at boosting growth in the region.

The visit holds special significance as Rairangpur is President Murmu’s hometown and remains closely linked to her political and personal journey.

President Murmu Mayurbhanj Visit to Begin on June 19

President Murmu will arrive in Odisha on June 19 and travel from Bhubaneswar to Rairangpur by Air Force helicopter. During her stay, she is expected to attend several official programmes in Rairangpur and visit Pahadpur, her in-laws’ village.

The visit is likely to attract large public participation, with district authorities preparing extensive arrangements for the President’s engagements across the region.

PM Modi to Join Development Programme in Rairangpur

Prime Minister Modi will arrive in Odisha on June 20 before proceeding to Rairangpur by helicopter. President Murmu is expected to welcome him upon arrival.

Both leaders will jointly participate in foundation stone laying ceremonies and inaugurate several development projects. Among the key projects expected to be unveiled are a newly constructed stadium and various infrastructure initiatives in the Bamanghati subdivision.

Why the Visit Matters for Mayurbhanj

The joint visit of the President and Prime Minister is being viewed as a major boost for Mayurbhanj’s development aspirations. Local leaders believe the event will bring national attention to the district and accelerate infrastructure growth.

Naba Charan Majhi confirmed that multiple projects will be launched during the visit, generating excitement among residents.

Sources also indicate that fresh government announcements and development schemes could be unveiled, potentially benefiting sectors such as infrastructure, sports, connectivity and regional development.

With two of the country’s highest constitutional leaders set to visit Mayurbhanj within a span of two days, expectations are high that the tour will mark a significant milestone in the district’s development journey

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