Prime Minister cluster in Rann of Kutch
December 11, 2015
Bhuj
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will stay in bullet proof Durbari tent during the national conference of top police officers in Rann of Kutch.
There are three Durbari tents erected for the Prime Minister. The master tent in which the Prime Minister is going to rest shall have two big bed rooms.
The tents are erected over 2.5 ft plinth. There are sitting room and dining room also in Prime Minister’s cluster which also has 8 other tents. Wooden flooring, ‘C’ shaped wall, fencing wire, a special wall with steel on outer side for bullet proofing, a temporary power sub station for dedicated power supply, pucca road between the Prime Minister cluster and 3 helipads are some of the highlights of the area in which Prime Minister is going to stay.
Two Air Conditioned dome have been set up for conference of Director General Police of various states across the country.
The tent city which is erected every year at this place called Dhordo near district headquarters Bhuj has 350 tents. Additional 50 tents are likely to be erected. Booking for tourists will be unavailable for the period of 15-21 December. Post this period, tourists will be able to stay in the tents including the tents in Prime Minister’s cluster.
50 DGPs, 50 Additional DGPs and their family members – in total 400 delegates are likely to participate in this conference.
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