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President to visit Karnataka on Monday

| | Jul 26, 2015, at 08:07 pm
New Delhi, July 26 (IBNS): President of India Pranab Mukherjee will visit Karnataka on Monday and Tuesday.
On Monday, the President will inaugurate the centenary celebrations of University of Mysore. 
 
On the same day, he will also inaugurate the centenary celebrations of Federation of Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Bangalore. 
 
The President will attend the second convocation of Central University of Karnataka at Kalaburagi on Tuesday. 
 
He will then visit the NIMHANS campus in Bangalore to attend a special function in which NIMHANS will be dedicated to the nation as an Institute of national importance. 
 
The President will on the occasion also inaugurate a magneto encephalography facility and the NIMHANS Museum before returning to Delhi. 

 

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