Kovind, who is visiting Gujarat for the first time after becoming the president, was greeted by Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, Governor O P Kohli and other dignitaries at the city airport this afternoon.
From the airport, the president went straight to the Sabarmati Ashram, where Mahatma Gandhi lived between 1917 and 1930.
Kovind offered his floral tributes at Gandhiji's statue inside the Ashram, which is managed by the Sabarmati Ashram Preservation and Memorial Trust.
Chairperson of the trust, Elabehn Bhatt, along with trustees Kartikeya Sarabhai and Amrut Modi accompanied Kovind during his brief tour of the Ashram, which is celebrating 100-years of its establishment.
The president also visited 'Hriday Kunj', a house inside the Ashram where Gandhiji and his wife Kasturba once lived.
Before leaving, Kovind also wrote a message in the visitors' book outside Hriday Kunj.
"It is a matter of great honour and privilege for me to be on the sacred precincts of the Sabarmati Ashram, epitomising the globally cherished Gandhian values of truth and non-violence, which continue to be as relevant today as they were in the past," Kovind wrote.
"On the occasion of the year-long Sabarmati Ashram Centenary Celebrations, let me reaffirm our resolve to follow the path of Gandhiji for peace and harmony amongst the nations and the entire mankind... Jai Hind!," Kovind wrote.
From the Ashram, Kovind left for Mehsana town, where he is scheduled to attend a programme at Simandhar Swami Jain Temple on the occasion of Guru Ashish Mahaparv.
He will also visit Ghela Somnath temple near Jasdan town, which is around 60 kilometers from Rajkot city.
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