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President of India to visit Kerala from Feb 26 to 27

| | Feb 25, 2016, at 08:45 pm
New Delhi, Feb 25 (IBNS) President of India, Pranab Mukherjee will be inaugurating several events and launch schemes of the state government during his visit to Kerala from Feb 26-27.
On Feb 26, he will inaugurate the 200th Anniversary of CMS College at Kottayam. 
 
The same Friday, he will also inaugurate the valedictory function of celebrations of 155th Anniversary of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 at Kochi organized by the Directorate of Prosecution, Government of Kerala. 
 
On Feb 27, the President will inaugurate the Muziris Heritage Project at Kodungalloor implemented by the state government with the support of the Central Government 
 
Muziris was a large port of the ancient times on West Coast of Kerala. 
 
During his visit, he will also launch various schemes of the Kerala government at a function at Kozhikode. 
 
These include dedication of Kerala as a Digital State, launch of a Digital Empowerment Campaign, opening of the UL Cyber Park, the first Cyber Park established by a labour cooperative; inauguration of a Gender Park and launch of the ‘Kanivu’ (Compassion) Scheme. 

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