New Delhi, Dec 13: President Pratibha Patil will open the Nature Trail at president''s estate here today.
The Nature Trail is a result of Patil''s keen interest to protect the ecological heritage of the Rashtrapati Bhavan and to bring people closer here.
It is a part of the Roshini project which is an effort taken on the directions of the President to ecologically make the President''s Estate a green, energy efficient and a zero waste model township.
New Delhi Dec. 12 : The President of India, Pratibha Devisingh Patil will open a nature trail in the President’s estate tomorrow.
The nature trail is a result of Patil’s keen interest to protect the ecological heritage of Rashtrapati Bhavan and to bring people closer to Rashtrapati Bhavan.
It is a part of the Roshini Project which is an effort taken on the directions of the President of India to ecologically make the President’s Estate a green, energy efficient and a zero waste model township.
Mumbai, Dec. 2 : President Pratibha Devisingh Patil today met Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh here and discussed the recent terrorist attacks in the city.
Officials accompanying the President said that she has asked the chief minister to send reports at regular intervals to her on the progress being made in the investigations.
Mumbai, Dec. 1 : President Pratibha Devisingh Patil arrived here this evening from Indonesian capital Jakarta after completing a State visit to that country and to Vietnam.
On landing, the President went straight to the J. J. Hospital in the city to meet surviving victims of last week’s terrorists’attacks. She spent about 25 minutes in the hospital talking to some of the affected patients and enquired after their welfare.
She also met the medical staff and praised them for their round the clock commendable job in treating victims of the terror attack.
After cutting short her visit to Indonesia, President Pratibha Patil will arrive on a two-day visit to terror-hit city on Monday evening.
During her visit she will take stock of the situation after the worst terrorist attack, the nation has witnessed and would meet the families of slain police officers.
Patil will visit the J. J. Hospital in Mumbai to enquire about the condition of those injured in the terror attacks, officials sources said.
She will also visit the Oberoi/Trident and Taj Mahal hotels besides Nariman House, the site of the terror attacks.