President Droupadi Murmu concluded her three-day Jharkhand visit on Friday morning by meeting socio-political leaders at the Raj Bhavan before leaving for Delhi. She also expressed her gratitude to the Raj Bhavan staff for giving her warm hospitality even during her stint as the governor of the state.
Extending wishes to the people of the state through governor C P Radhakrishnan, Murmu said Jharkhand has a good potential for eco-tourism. “Proper development of this sector would provide many employment and entrepreneurship opportunities to the youth of the state,” she said.
Among the long list of people she met are representatives of Brahma Kumari, an institution that Murmu has been a part of for many years, former CM and BJP leader Babulal Marandi, Union minister of state Annapurna Devi, Ranchi mayor Asha Lakra, former minister Vimla Pradhan, members of the Jharkhand Chamber of Commerce and Industries, BJP leader Dineshananda Goswami, JMM leader Supriyo Bhattacharya, Congress state president Rajesh Thakur, Congress MLA Amba Prasad, officials of UCO Bank and several others.
Remembering her stint as the governor, Murmu noted in the visitors’ book that Jharkhand is like a second home for her. “My memories of those six years that I had spent on this picturesque Raj Bhavan campus have been rekindled. I express my heartfelt gratitude to governor C P Radhakrishnan and the employees for their warm hospitality. I praise the team members and the staff. I felt as if I have returned to my home. I wish them success in life,” she wrote.She also said that Jharkhand may not be very old but since ancient times, this region has had a distinct identity. “The example presented by Jharkhand people in respecting land, water and forests and adopting a natural lifestyle have become more important in this time of environmental crises,” she said.
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