NEW DELHI: President of RAM Nath Kovind on Sunday finishing four years in the office, said Rashtrapati Bhavan, highlighted that he gave approval to 63 trade unions and state governments, in addition to praising the Frontline Covid Warriors to save life throughout the country.
Kovind, 76 years old, was appointed as the 14th Indian president on July 25, 2017.
“President of RAM Nath Kovind completes four years in the office today,” said Rashtrapati Bhavan in a tweet and sharing activities highlighting the e-book forever.
The fourth year of the presidency.
As “President of everyone”, Kovind visited 13 states and two Union regions and met 780 people during this visit, according to e-book.
As a constitutional guard, the President gave an office oath and confidentiality to members of the Ministers and Chair of Indian Justice, and gave approval to 43 government bills and 20 government bills, he said.
For reception at home on the independence day in Rashtrapati Bhavan, Kovind invited several Frontline Corona Warriors who worked in Delhi as a special guest and praised their courage and dedication in saving a lot of life throughout the country, said e-book.
He also celebrated Raksha Bandhan with nurses’ nurse associations in India, military nursing services, and presidential plantation clinics, he said.
The President received the credentials of 23 heads of foreign missions through video conferencing.
As the highest commander of the armed forces, he visited the national war warnings and gave tribute to martyrs who made the highest sacrifice to defend the nation, inaugurated the Madikeri Museum in Madikeri in Kaodagu, Karnataka, and witnessed the operational demonstration of joint services by the Andaman and Nicobar Command in Swaraj Dweep.
Kovind attended the governor’s conference on the ‘National Education Policy Role (NEP 2020) in changing higher education’ in virtual mode and presented a national award to the teacher through video conferencing.
A total of 34,293 people visited the Mughal Gardens during Udyanotsiv Annual Rashtrapati Bhavan in February – March 2021, said e-book in a chapter titled ‘A Accessible Rashtrapati Bhavan’.
About 4,817 people visited Rashtrapati Bhavan between February and April 13, and 7,458 visited the Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum between January 2021 and April 13, 2021, he said.
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