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President Kovind pays tributes to Dr Ambedkar in Nagpur

The President is on a day-long visit and paid tribute to Ambedkar at the Deekshabhoomi because it was there that Ambedkar had led his followers to embrace Buddhism in 1956.

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Nagpur, Sep 22 (PTI) President Ram Nath Kovind today paid tributes to Dr B R Ambedkar here at 'Deekshabhoomi', where the architect of the Indian Constitution had embraced Buddhism.

This is Kovind's first visit to Maharashtra after assuming the office as president.

Kovind arrived at the airport here this morning on a day-long visit and proceeded to the Deekshabhoomi He was accompanied by Maharashtra Governor C Vidyasagar Rao, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and Union ministers Nitin Gadkari and Ramdas Athawale.

It was at the Deekshabhoomi that Ambedkar had led his followers to embrace Buddhism in 1956.

Kovind is also scheduled to visit the Shantinath Jain Temple in Ramtek here.

Later, the president will inaugurate the International Meditation Centre at Dragon Palace in Kamptee and will also participate in Buddha Vandana programme here.

The president will also attend the inauguration programme of Suresh Bhatt auditorium at Reshimbagh in the evening.

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