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Vice-President Dhankhar to Visit Kerala on July 6–7

Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar to Visit Kerala July 6–7

Thiruvananthapuram, July 5, 2025Vice-President of India Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar will embark on a two-day official visit to Kerala from July 6 to 7, 2025, accompanied by Dr. Sudesh Dhankhar.

The visit combines both spiritual devotion and academic engagement, offering a glimpse into the Vice-President’s commitment to India’s cultural and educational fabric.


Spiritual Stop at Guruvayur Temple

On July 7, Shri Dhankhar will offer prayers at the Guruvayur Temple in Thrissur district, one of Kerala’s most revered spiritual sites. Known as the Dwarka of the South, Guruvayur attracts millions of devotees from across the country.

This temple visit underlines the Vice-President’s deep respect for India’s religious traditions and spiritual heritage. Past dignitaries, including Presidents and Prime Ministers, have also sought blessings at Guruvayur.


Engagement with Young Legal Minds at NUALS

Later on the same day, Shri Dhankhar will head to Kochi, where he is scheduled to interact with students and faculty at the National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS).

NUALS is a premier legal institution known for producing some of the country’s finest legal professionals. As a senior legal luminary and former Governor of West Bengal, the Vice-President’s presence will inspire students and foster meaningful dialogue on law, governance, and constitutional values.


A Journey Rooted in Culture and Education

The Vice-President’s Kerala visit reflects a larger national priority — connecting with youth, promoting value-based education, and honoring India’s cultural diversity. It also supports the Union government’s push toward building youth-led governance and ethically sound leadership.

In previous visits across India, Shri Dhankhar has consistently focused on:

His Kerala tour continues this tradition.


Kerala Visit Highlights


A Visit Beyond Protocol

More than just an official trip, the Vice-President’s Kerala visit speaks volumes about the fusion of tradition and progress. By visiting a temple and a law university in the same day, Shri Dhankhar emphasizes that India’s strength lies in its spiritual legacy and youthful minds.

This journey will likely leave a lasting impact on Kerala’s students and spiritual devotees alike.

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