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President's southern sojourn likely to be revived

Kalam is believed to have responded positively to the plea made by YSR

HYDERABAD: The famous southern sojourn of the first citizen of the country at Rashtrapati Nilayam here may be revived from this summer with the President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam reportedly expressing his keenness.

Dr. Kalam is believed to have responded positively to the appeal made by Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy while accompanying him from Hyderabad International Convention Centre to Airport on Monday evening.

For several years now, Presidents had been skipping the annual tradition of staying at the palatial bungalow at Bolarum.

The Chief Minister impressed upon Dr. Kalam how Hyderabad was shaping up as a hub of intense economic activity and centre for IT, BT, film production and health tourism.

Unlike other cities, Hyderabad's infrastructure was far better. It would improve a lot further in the coming years with the completion of Outer Ring Road and the International Airport.

Dr. Kalam told the Chief Minister that Hyderabad had the potential to become a much larger city than Chennai.

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