PM Narendra Modi to visit Bhadrakali temple in Warangal on July 8
The Hindu
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have darshan of Goddess Bhadrakali and perform puja at the historic Bhadrakali temple in Warangal, once the capital of the Kakatiya kingdom (AD 1083-1323), during his visit to the city on July 8.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will have darshan of Goddess Bhadrakali and perform puja at the historic Bhadrakali temple in Warangal, once the capital of the Kakatiya kingdom (AD 1083-1323), during his visit to the city on July 8.
According to the itinerary, the Prime Minister will arrive in Warangal by helicopter at 10.15 a.m. on July 8. He will reach Bhadrakali temple by road, and after darshan will arrive at the Government Arts & Science College grounds (Venue of the official programme) in Hanamkonda.
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Later, he will address a public meeting (non-official) at the college grounds around noon and fly back to Hakimpet Airport near Hyderabad, from where he will leave for Bikaner in Rajasthan, sources said.
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