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President Murmu to address Arunachal Pradesh Assembly

By IANS | Updated: February 19, 2023 19:30 IST

New Delhi, Feb 19 President Droupadi Murmu will visit Arunachal Pradesh from February 20 to 21, an official ...

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New Delhi, Feb 19 President Droupadi Murmu will visit Arunachal Pradesh from February 20 to 21, an official statement said.

On February 20, she will attend the 37th Statehood Day celebrations of Arunachal Pradesh and then a civic reception to be hosted in her honour by the state government at Itanagar, it said.

On February 21, the President will address the special session of the Assembly.

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