PM to visit Maharashtra and Karnataka on February 18th and 19th

Published By : Admin | February 17, 2018 | 21:40 IST

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, will visit Maharashtra and Karnataka on February 18th and 19th

The Prime Minister will arrive in Mumbai on the  afternoon of February 18th. He will attend a function in Navi Mumbai, to mark the ground breaking ceremony of the Navi Mumbai International Airport. At the same event, he will also dedicate to the nation the fourth container terminal at JNPT. 

The Prime Minister will deliver the inaugural address at the Global Investors' Summit - "Magnetic Maharashtra: Convergence 2018" 

The Prime Minister will inaugurate the Wadhwani Institute for Artificial Intelligence, at the University of Mumbai. 

The Prime Minister will later leave for Mysuru, Karnataka. 

On February 19th, the Prime Minister will address via Video Conference, the World Conference on Information Technology, being held at Hyderabad. 

He will visit Shravanabelagola for the Bahubali Mahamasthakabhisheka Mahotsava. At a function at Mysuru Railway Station, he will dedicate to the nation, the electrified Mysuru-Bengaluru Railway Line. He will also flag off the Palace Queen Humsafar Express between Mysuru and Udaipur.

The Prime Minister will also address a public meeting at Mysuru.

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