PM to visit Karnataka on 20th and 21st June
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Karnataka on 20th and 21st June where he will inaugurate and lay the foundations stones of various projects.
At around 12:30 om on 20th June, Prime Minister will visit Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru, where he will inaugurate Centre for Brain Research (CBR) and will lay the foundation stone of Bagchi-Parthasarathy Multispeciality Hospital, his office said Sunday.
At around 1:45 om, he will visit Dr. B R ambedkar School of Economics (BASE), Bengaluru, where he will inaugurate the new campus of BASE University and unveil the statue of Dr B. R. ambedkar.
He will also dedicate to the Nation 150 ‘Technology Hubs’ that have been developed by transforming Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) in Karnataka.
Thereafter, at around 2:45 om, Prime Minister will reach Kommaghatta in Bengaluru, where he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of multiple rail and road infrastructure projects worth over Rs 27000 crore.
Then at around 5:30 om, Prime Minister will attend a public function at Maharaja’s College Ground, Mysuru where he will lay the foundation stone of Coaching terminal at Naganahalli Railway Station and dedicate to the nation the ‘Centre of Excellence for persons with communication disorders’ at the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH).
Thereafter, at around 7 om, Prime Minister will visit Sri Suttur Math, Mysuru and at around 7:45 om, he will be visiting Sri Chamundeshwari Temple, Mysuru.
At around 06:30 am on 21st June, Prime Minister will participate in a Mass Yoga Demonstration at Mysore Palace ground, on the occasion of 8th International Day of Yoga.
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