President Murmu's Southern Tour: A Week of Spiritual, Administrative, and Green Energy Engagements

President Droupadi Murmu is set for a significant week-long visit to three southern states. Her itinerary blends spiritual engagements with official administrative duties. A major theme of her recent remarks emphasizes the critical national importance of energy conservation and green initiatives. The tour concludes with her winter stay at the Rashtrapati Nilayam in Secunderabad.

Key Points: President Murmu Karnataka Tamil Nadu Telangana Visit Dec 16-22

  • Inaugurates 1066th Jayanthi celebrations of a revered seer in Karnataka's Mandya district
  • Performs darshan and aarti at the Golden Temple in Vellore, Tamil Nadu
  • To address a national conference for Public Service Commission chairpersons in Hyderabad
  • Will speak at a Brahma Kumaris event on 'Timeless Wisdom of Bharat' for peace and progress
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President Murmu to visit Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Telangana from Dec 16 to 22

President Droupadi Murmu embarks on a 7-day tour of South India, featuring spiritual events, official conferences, and a strong focus on energy conservation.

"Energy conservation is not just an option; it is the most crucial need of today. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, December 15

President Droupadi Murmu will visit Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Telangana from December 16 to 22, according to the President's Secretariat.

On December 16, the President will inaugurate the 1066th Jayanthi celebrations of Adi Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamiji at Malavalli, Mandya district, Karnataka. On December 17, the President will perform darshan and aarti at the Golden Temple, Vellore, Tamil Nadu. Later, she will reach Rashtrapati Nilayam, Bolarum, Secunderabad, for a winter sojourn.

President Murmu will inaugurate the National Conference for the Chairpersons of Public Service Commissions, being organised by the Telangana Public Service Commission at Hyderabad on December 19.

The President will address a conference on 'Timeless Wisdom of Bharat: Pathways of Peace and Progress', being organised by Brahma Kumaris Shanti Sarovar to mark its 21st Anniversary at Hyderabad on December 20.

Earlier on Sunday, President Droupadi Murmu presented the National Energy Conservation Awards 2025 and National Painting Competition on Energy Conservation prizes on the occasion of National Energy Conservation Day in New Delhi on Sunday.

According to Rashtrapati Bhawan's office, the President said that energy conservation is the most environmentally friendly and reliable source of energy. Energy conservation is not just an option; it is the most crucial need of today.

She emphasised that saving energy doesn't simply mean using less; it means utilising energy wisely, responsibly, and efficiently. President Murmu said that when we avoid unnecessary use of electrical appliances, adopt energy-efficient devices, utilise natural light and ventilation in our homes and workplaces, or embrace solar and renewable energy options, we not only save energy but also reduce carbon emissions.

The Rashtrapati Bhawan's office said that energy conservation is also essential for maintaining clean air and safe water sources and a balanced ecosystem. She stated that every unit of energy we save will be a symbol of our responsibility towards nature and our sensitivity towards future generations.

The President emphasised that if the youth and children are aware of energy conservation and make efforts in this direction, then the goals in this area can be achieved and the sustainable development of the country can be ensured.

The President said that access to affordable and clean energy empowers communities. It stimulates the local economy and creates new growth opportunities. Therefore, green energy is not limited to electricity generation; it is a powerful means of empowerment and inclusive development.

The President was happy to note that the initiatives, such as Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana and the National Green Hydrogen Mission, are reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Her emphasis on energy conservation is spot on! As a father, I try to teach my kids to switch off lights and fans. The Surya Ghar Yojana is a game-changer for middle-class families. More awareness is needed at the grassroots.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the President's busy itinerary, I hope such visits translate into tangible benefits for the common people of Karnataka, TN, and Telangana. Conferences are good, but on-ground implementation of green policies is what matters.
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Sarah B
As an expat following Indian developments, it's impressive to see the focus on sustainable energy. The President's message about youth involvement is crucial for long-term change. India's green energy push can be a model for others.
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Karthik V
Rashtrapati Nilayam in Secunderabad is a historic place. Good to see it being used. Her participation in the Jayanthi celebrations in Mandya shows respect for our diverse spiritual traditions. Jai Hind!
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Meera T
The wisdom conference with Brahma Kumaris sounds fascinating. In today's stressful world, we need such pathways to peace alongside material progress. Hope her words on energy conservation inspire more housing societies to adopt solar panels.

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