Bhubaneswar: As many as 34 platoons of policemen and around 300 officers will be deployed to provide security to President Droupadi Murmu during her two-day visit to Odisha beginning tomorrow.
“From our side around 34 platoons of force, around 200 SIs & ASIs, 62 ACPs, 22 ADCP rank officers, 4 DCP rank officers-DCP Traffic, DCP Headquarters and DCP Crime, all will be deployed for the President’s security during her two-day visit here,” informed Bhubaneswar DCP Prateek Singh talking to newsmen here today.
The DCP said that the guard of honour will be presented to the President on her arrival at the airport here on Thursday morning.
“After the guard of honour, the President will leave for Puri and upon her return from Puri, she will be attending programmes here like offering respect to statues at various places. She will be also attending a programme at the Raj Bhawan in the evening,” Singh said.
He further said that on the next day, the President will be visiting two schools and interacting with the students there.
She also has a programme at Jayadev Bhawan, he added.
Security arrangements have been organised for the visit of the President as per the blue book. A mock drill of the movement of the security carcade was conducted in Puri and Bhubaneswar on Wednesday.
After assuming the office of President of India, Murmu will be visiting Odisha on November 10 and 11.
More than 25 platoons of police force will be deployed for security arrangements of the President in the pilgrim town. About 100 police officers will be deployed at different locations for the visit of the President, said Puri SP, K.V. Singh.
“We have made traffic arrangements in such a way that the traffic movement will be diverted for a very minimal time,” Singh said.
Jagannath temple administrator (development) Ajay Jena said the President will first pay floral tribute on the statue of Utkalmani Gopabandhu in Puri and then visit the temple.
After visiting the main temple, she will also visit Maa Bimala and Mahalaxmi temples, he said.
After arriving here at Biju Patnaik International Airport, Murmu will receive guard of honour at the airport and then directly fly to Puri, where she will visit the Jagannath temple.
At around 12 p.m., the President is expected to arrive at the helipad and be escorted to Sri Jagannath temple. After having the darshan of Lord Jagannath and other deities in the temple, she will visit Puri Raj Bhawan, where Mahaprasad will be served to her.
The devotees will be prohibited from entering the temple during the visit of the President to the temple, officials said.
She will return to Bhubaneswar in the afternoon and garland the statues of eminent persons here. She will then attend a civic reception at Raj Bhavan in the evening.
On the second day (November 11), she will visit Tapoban High School at Khandagiri, Unit-2 Government Girls High School and Kuntala Kumari Sabat Tribal Hostel, where she stayed.
The President is also scheduled to inaugurate an Odia textbook for engineering and a portal (e-Kumbh) at Jaydev Bhawan before flying back to Delhi on November 11.