President Murmu Visits Army Training Command in Shimla Today

President Droupadi Murmu is visiting the Army Training Command in Shimla on Friday, concluding her five-day summer sojourn in Himachal Pradesh. During her stay, she reviewed amenities at Rashtrapati Niwas in Mashobra and planted a Khumani sapling. Security measures were tightened for her convocation address at Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya in Palampur. The historic Rashtrapati Niwas, built in 1850, now offers free bus service for tourists from Shimla.

Key Points: President Murmu’s Shimla Visit to Army Training Command

  • President Murmu visits Army Training Command in Shimla
  • She planted a Khumani sapling at Rashtrapati Niwas
  • Security restrictions imposed for convocation address in Palampur
  • Rashtrapati Niwas opens to public with free bus service
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President Murmu to visit Army Training Command in Shimla today

President Droupadi Murmu visits Army Training Command in Shimla, caps five-day Himachal sojourn with public engagements and security measures.

"President Murmu took a round of various areas in Rashtrapati Niwas and reviewed the amenities for visitors. - Official Statement"

New Delhi, May 1

President Droupadi Murmu is scheduled to visit the Army Training Command in Shimla on Friday, before leaving for Delhi, capping a five-day summer sojourn to her official residence in Mashobra.

In Mashobra, President Murmu took a round of various areas in Rashtrapati Niwas and reviewed the amenities for visitors.

She also planted a Khumani sapling in the lawn of the official residence, according to an official statement.

Ahead of the President's proposed address at the convocation ceremony of Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya in Palampur on Thursday, a security ring was thrown around the city, with the local administration restricting aero sports like paragliding for five hours.

During her visit to Himachal Pradesh, which started on April 27, the President made Rashtrapati Niwas at Mashobra in Shimla as her base before heading out to different events over several days.

Earlier on Tuesday, President Murmu attended a banquet hosted by the Himachal Pradesh Governor Kavinder Gupta at Lok Bhavan in Shimla.

The Rashtrapati Niwas at Mashobra opened its doors to the public in April 2023.

At present, the authorities provide a free bus service to tourists to the President's summer retreat.

The Shimla to Mashobra service was started to celebrate President Murmu's two years in office on July 25, 2024.

The complimentary bus service of the Himachal Road Transport Corporation operates from the lift parking at Mall Road in Shimla on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

A guide at the presidential residence said that visitors can explore the 174-year-old Rashtrapati Niwas, nature trails and other parts of the building, including its lawns and parks.

Constructed in 1850 by the King of Koti in European architectural style, the Rashtrapati Niwas, previously known as the Retreat Building, is one of four existing presidential residences in India.

The other three are Rashtrapati Ashiana, a Presidential retreat in Dehradun; Rashtrapati Nilayam in Telangana; and Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President, in New Delhi.

- IANS

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Priya S
Nice to see the Rashtrapati Niwas open to public now. These historic buildings should be accessible to all Indians. Hope the free bus service continues.
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Michael C
Interesting how these presidential retreats are spread across India. The 174-year-old building history is fascinating. Would love to visit someday.
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Sneha F
Hope the security arrangements don't cause too much inconvenience to locals. Paragliding ban for 5 hours seems a bit much, but I understand the importance. 🙏
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Vikram M
President Murmu planting Khumani sapling is a nice gesture. Environment awareness from the top is always welcome. Shimla-Mashobra bus service is a good initiative for tourists.
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Rohit P
Good to see the President engaging with different institutions. Visiting Army Command and agricultural university shows the range of our national priorities. 🇮🇳
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Aditya G
The President's summer sojourn in Mashobra is a tradition that gives citizens access to these heritage buildings. But I wish more was being done to preserve such historic sites across India, not just presidential retreats.

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