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New Delhi : The President of India Ram Nath Kovind will embark on a journey to Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh on a special Presidential train on June 25, 2021, from Safdarjung railway station in Delhi. The train will make two stop-overs, at Jhinjhak and Rura in Kanpur Dehat, where the President will interact with his old acquaintances from his school days and from early days of his social service.
The two stop-overs are close to the President’s birthplace village Paraunkh in Kanpur Dehat, where two functions to felicitate him are scheduled for June 27, 2021. As he boards the train, the President will be travelling down the memory lane that will cover a span of seven decades of his life right from his childhood to holding the top constitutional position in the country.
This is the first time that the President will visit his birthplace after taking over his present assignment. Though he desired to visit the place earlier, plans could not materialise because of the pandemic, according to a PIB release.
His choice of the mode of journey, by train, is in line with the tradition of a number of Presidents who took to train journey to connect with people in various parts of the country.
It would be after a gap of 15 years that an incumbent President will make a train journey. The last time a President travelled by train was in 2006 when Dr APJ Abdul Kalam boarded a special train from Delhi to Dehradun to attend a passing out parade of cadets at the Indian Military Academy (IMA).
Records show that the country’s first president Dr Rajendra Prasad often undertook train journeys. Soon after taking office as the President, he visited his birthplace Ziradei in Siwan District during his visit to Bihar. He boarded the President’s special train from Chhapra to reach Ziradei where he spent three days. He travelled across the country by train. Dr Prasad’s successors also preferred train journeys to connect with the people of the country.
On June 28, 2021, the President will board the train at Kanpur Central railway station to reach Lucknow for his two-day visit to the state capital. On June 29, he will return to New Delhi on a special flight.