he Vice President of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar, will be visiting Goa from May 20 to May 22. This visit marks a significant event for the state, highlighting its importance on the national stage. During his three-day stay, Dhankhar is scheduled to engage in various activities that showcase Goa’s rich heritage, economic potential, and agricultural advancements.
On May 20, Dhankhar will arrive at Dabolim International Airport in South Goa at 2 pm. Following his arrival, he will proceed to Raj Bhavan at Dona Paula. This visit to Raj Bhavan sets the stage for his subsequent engagements in the state, where he will interact with officials and dignitaries.
The next day, May 21, will see Dhankhar visiting Mormugao Port in Vasco town, South Goa. During his visit, he will interact with senior management and staff, underscoring the importance of the port in Goa’s economic landscape. Later, he will meet senior Indian Coast Guard officers onboard a coast guard ship, highlighting the state’s strategic maritime significance.
On May 22, the final day of his visit, Dhankhar will commission the statues of ‘Charaka – Father of Ayurveda’ and ‘Sushruta – Father of Surgery’ at Raj Bhavan. This ceremony will pay tribute to India’s rich medical heritage. Subsequently, he will visit the Indian Centre for Agricultural Research (ICAR) Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute at Old Goa. At ICAR-CCARI, he will interact with farmers and scientists, showcasing the state’s agricultural advancements and highlighting the importance of research in the sector.
After a packed schedule, Vice President Dhankhar will depart for New Delhi on May 22, concluding his three-day visit to Goa. His presence in the state is expected to foster growth, recognize achievements, and promote development in various sectors. The visit will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on Goa, and its outcomes are eagerly anticipated by the people of the state.
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