Preparation for farewell: President Kovind will leave Raisina Hill with many achievements, Prime Minister will give a banquet today

Posted on 22nd Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

Ramnath Kovind, an advocate of egalitarianism and integrity in society and rising from the ground, became the 14th President of the country and is now preparing to bid farewell from Rashtrapati Bhavan. On July 25, 2017, the term of Kovind, who became the 14th President of the country, ends on Sunday. Even after passing two years in the Kovid epidemic, his tenure will be remembered for many important achievements. However, Draupadi will replace Murmu Kovind. Today, on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the present President Kovind will be given a farewell dinner.

 

PM Modi will give dinner to President Kovind today

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host a farewell banquet for current President Kovind on Friday. The Vice President, Lok Sabha Speaker, and all the ministers of the Modi cabinet will be present at the farewell banquet. While President Kovind will host a dinner in honor of future President Murmu on Sunday. The Vice President, PM, Cabinet Ministers, and all the veteran leaders of the opposition will be present on this occasion.

 

Terming education as a tool of social empowerment, Kovind has been a supporter of more active participation of women in nation-building and has been calling for creating more opportunities for the underprivileged sections of the society, especially the disabled and orphans. Referring to his simple background, Kovind had said that he grew up in a mud house in a small village and his journey to becoming the President was long.

 

This country will continue to follow the basic mantra of Justice, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity enshrined in the Preamble of the Constitution. Along with this, describing India's diversity as its success, he said, our diversity is the core that makes us unique.

 

the highest honor of six countries

 

As the President of India, he made state visits to 33 countries. The highest state honors were received from Madagascar, Equatorial Guinea, Eswatini, Croatia, Bolivia, and the Republic of Guinea.

 

Highest battlefield visited

 

Kovind visited the Kumar Post in Siachen, Ladakh, the world's highest battlefield, in May 2018.

 

second dalit president

 

Kovind's achievements as governor made him a strong contender for the presidency in 2017. He became the second Dalit after KR Narayanan to hold the top constitutional post.

 

keen interest in books

 

Born in a modest family in Paraunkh village of Kanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. He was also a noted lawyer, MP, and Governor of Bihar. Deeply interested in books on politics, law, history, and spirituality.

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