Governor Dr. C.V. Ananda Bose and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee received President Draupadi Murmu on her arrival in Kolkata. The President’s visit marked her first trip to West Bengal, and she was accorded a guard of honor as a gesture of respect.
Droupadi Murmu is the current Governor of Jharkhand, and her visit to West Bengal was an opportunity to meet with various officials and leaders in the state. The guard of honor was a formal welcome to the President and a sign of the state’s appreciation for her visit.
The reception of Droupadi Murmu by high-ranking officials in West Bengal highlights the importance of maintaining strong relationships between different states and regions in India. As a figurehead representing Jharkhand, Murmu’s visit to West Bengal was an opportunity to promote goodwill and cooperation between the two neighboring states.
Draupadi Murmu’s visit to West Bengal and the guard of honor she received upon her arrival underscore the importance of fostering strong relationships between different regions of India. Through such visits and formalities, the nation can work towards greater unity and cooperation, while also recognizing and honoring the contributions of its leaders and representatives.