President Droupadi Murmu is set to arrive in Shimla on May 5, 2025, for a five-day official visit to Himachal Pradesh, marking an important occasion for the state. She will stay at the historic Rashtrapati Niwas in Chharabra, near Shimla — the former Viceregal Lodge and the summer retreat of Indian Presidents.
The visit underscores Himachal Pradesh’s growing significance in national affairs and highlights the President’s commitment to promoting education, innovation, infrastructure, and sustainable development across the country. On May 6, President Murmu will preside over the 7th convocation ceremony of the Central University of Himachal Pradesh in Dharamshala. Her presence is expected to inspire graduating students and emphasize the importance of higher education, youth leadership, and innovation in shaping India’s future.
She will also visit IIT Mandi to celebrate the institute’s 15th anniversary. Her interaction with students and faculty will highlight the role of premier institutions in driving technological advancement, entrepreneurship, and indigenous research. In addition to academic events, the President will tour major infrastructural landmarks, including the Atal Tunnel — a marvel of engineering that has transformed connectivity in Lahaul and Spiti. Her visit will spotlight the importance of strategic infrastructure projects in regional development.
Ahead of her arrival, the Himachal Pradesh government has intensified security measures in Shimla, Dharamshala, and Mandi. Traffic and logistical arrangements have been meticulously planned to ensure minimal public disruption. Multiple rounds of inspections have been conducted at all venues, with special focus on protocol and hospitality.
The Rashtrapati Niwas has been specially prepared for her stay, offering a serene and symbolic backdrop for the visit, blending heritage with national pride. Excitement is palpable across the state. Residents and tourists alike are preparing a warm welcome with traditional Himachali hospitality, cultural performances, folk dances, and handicrafts displays at various venues.
President Murmu’s visit comes at a time when Himachal Pradesh is making notable strides in education, tourism, and sustainable development. Her engagements will boost the visibility and morale of institutions like the Central University and IIT Mandi and send a strong message to the youth that their aspirations are recognized at the highest level. Given Himachal’s fragile ecosystem, it is expected that the President will also advocate for sustainable growth practices, balancing development with environmental preservation.
The visit will further strengthen ties between the central government and Himachal Pradesh, reinforcing collaboration in education, infrastructure, healthcare, and tourism. President Murmu’s presence acts as a bridge, connecting national initiatives with regional aspirations. As the final preparations unfold, there is a palpable sense of pride and excitement across Shimla and beyond. For many, especially the youth, witnessing the President’s visit will be a historic and inspiring moment.
President Droupadi Murmu’s tour is poised to leave a lasting impact on Himachal Pradesh’s development journey, inspiring generations and highlighting the state’s growing role on the national map.