More than Rs 48,000 crore worth of projects in Gujarat and more than Rs 13,000 crore worth of projects in Varanasi are scheduled to be inaugurated.
PM will travel to Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat on February 22 and 23.
PM to dedicate to the country, lay the cornerstone, and start construction on several development projects in Gujarat valued at over 60,000 crore.
PM to dedicate KAPS-3 and KAPS-4, the nation’s two new pressurized heavy water reactors at the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station.
Road, rail, electricity, health, internet access, urban development, water supply, and tourism are among the industries in Gujarat that will see significant growth.
PM to dedicate significant portions of the Bharat Net Phase II project and the Vadodara Mumbai Expressway to the nation
PM will announce the start of building of PM MITRA Park in Navsari.
PM to establish Rinchhadiya Mahadev Temple and Lake development at Ambaji
PM to take part in Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation’s Golden Jubilee celebration in Ahmedabad
PM to offer prayers and darshan at Mahesana’s Valinath Mahadev Temple
Another step towards Varanasi and its surrounding districts being transformed is the PM’s announcement of the launch and foundation-laying of several development projects valued at over Rs. 13,000 crore.
Varanasi’s road, industry, tourist, textile, and health sectors are expected to grow significantly.
PM to offer prayers and darshan at the Janmasthali of Sant Guru Ravidas
PM to attend the Swatantrata Sabhagar prize presentation ceremony at BHU
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PM Modi will visit Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh on 22nd and 23rd February, 2024.
The Prime Minister is expected to attend the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation’s (GCMMF) Golden Jubilee celebration in Ahmedabad on February 22nd, approximately at 10:45 AM.
The Prime Minister will travel to Mahesana later, at about 12:45 PM, to pray and receive blessings at the Valinath Mahadev Temple. At a public ceremony at Tarabh, Mahesana, scheduled for 1 PM, the prime minister will dedicate multiple development projects worth over Rs 8,350 crore to the country and lay the groundwork for other projects. The Prime Minister will then travel to Navsari at 4:15 PM to officially open, lay the foundation for, and start construction on several development projects that will cost about Rs 24,700 crore. Ultimately, at approximately 6:15 p.m., an excursion to the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station is scheduled.
The Prime Minister will attend the Sansad Sanskrit Pratiyogita winners’ event at Swatantra Sabhagar, BHU, Varanasi on February 23. There will be prayers and a visitation to Sant Guru Ravidas Janmasthali at 11:15 AM. The Prime Minister will thereafter go to a public function to celebrate Sant Guru Ravidas’ 647th birthday at 11:30 AM. The Prime Minister will finally inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for several development projects worth Rs 13,000 crore at a public gathering in Varanasi at 1:45 PM.
PM (Prime Minister) Modi in Gujarat:
The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) is celebrating its Golden Jubilee, and the Prime Minister will be attending. This important milestone will be celebrated by a gathering of more than 125,000 farmers at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Motera, Ahmedabad. GCMMF is proof of the cooperatives’ continuing power, the members’ entrepreneurial spirit, and the farmers’ persistent will, all of which have helped Amul grow into one of the world’s most powerful dairy companies.
The Prime Minister will inaugurate and lay the groundwork for a number of developmental initiatives spanning vital sectors like transportation, energy, healthcare, connectivity, urbanization, water resources, tourism, petroleum, natural gas, and tribal welfare during two public events in Gujarat, one in Mahesana and another in Navsari.
The Prime Minister will present important initiatives in Mahesana’s Tarabh, such as Bharat Net Phase-II – Gujarat Fibre Grid Network Limited, which intends to give over 8,000 gram panchayats access to high-speed internet. In addition, initiatives include the development of academic infrastructure, road infrastructure upgrades, rail line upgrades, and water supply upgrades will be launched or committed to the country.
The prime minister will launch a number of development projects in Navsari, such as underground drainage systems, road projects, drinking water delivery plans for rural areas, and sections of the Vadodara Mumbai Expressway. In addition, preparations for building the PM Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel Park will begin.
In addition, the prime minister will unveil and set the groundwork for a number of important projects in many areas, such as the building of highways, the renovation of healthcare facilities, scientific institutes, improved railroads, and water supply plans.
The Prime Minister will also officially open and lay the groundwork for a number of development initiatives that Dream City, the Surat Municipal Corporation, and the Surat Urban Development Authority have started.
Significantly, the Prime Minister will dedicate Units 3 and 4 of the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station (KAPS), two brand-new Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs). With a combined capacity of 1400 MW, these domestic PHWRs mark a substantial advancement in India’s nuclear energy capabilities. They are outfitted with cutting-edge safety safeguards to guarantee the highest operational standards. It is anticipated that they will produce roughly 10.4 billion units of clean power per year, which will benefit customers in several states.
PM Modi visit in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh:
The Prime Minister has been working tirelessly since 2014 to improve Varanasi and the neighboring areas by implementing a number of development initiatives in important fields like infrastructure, tourism, education, healthcare, and transportation. The Prime Minister is scheduled to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for several development initiatives worth over Rs 13,000 crore in Varanasi as part of these ongoing efforts.
The Prime Minister will introduce a number of road projects to improve Varanasi’s road connectivity, including the four-laning of important highway segments like Sultanpur-Varanasi on NH-56 and Ghargra-Bridge-Varanasi on NH-233. Furthermore, the region’s transportation system will be further enhanced by infrastructure improvements like the construction of several bridges and the phase-1 enlargement of the Varanasi-Aurangabad NH-19. To provide more convenient travel, work on the Varanasi-Ranchi-Kolkata Expressway Package-1 will also begin.
The Prime Minister will officially open projects including the HPCL LPG Bottling Plant and the Banas Kashi Sankul milk processing facility in an effort to promote industrial growth. In order to improve the city’s infrastructure, urban development projects will also be started, such as waste management and water supply network modifications. In addition, programs for Varanasi’s beautification—like park reconstruction and pond revitalization—will be initiated.
The Prime Minister will introduce initiatives in the tourist sector that will improve travelers’ spiritual experiences, such as the renovation of public spaces along pilgrimage routes and the launch of environmentally friendly electric catamaran boats. Additionally, thirteen community jetties will be started at different locations to enhance waterway connectivity.
The Prime Minister will establish the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), strengthening the sector’s educational infrastructure and supporting Varanasi’s well-known textile industry. The National Center of Ageing at BHU and the opening of a new Medical College will improve the state of the health infrastructure.
Furthermore, the opening of the District Rifle Shooting Range and Sigra Sports Stadium Phase-1 will demonstrate efforts to fortify sports infrastructure. Additionally, the prime minister will honor academic excellence at Banaras Hindu University with scholarships and honors.
To highlight the value of Varanasi’s cultural legacy and community development, the prime minister will also unveil the recently placed statue of Sant Ravidas at the Sant Guru Ravidas Janmasthali temple and launch a number of development projects in the neighborhood.
FAQ’s –Questions Ans. GK PM Modi:
Q1: What is the purpose of the Golden Jubilee celebration of GCMMF?
Ans: The Golden Jubilee celebration of GCMMF marks the 50th anniversary of the Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, celebrating its significant contributions to the dairy industry and the success of cooperative efforts, notably exemplified by brands like Amul.
Q2: Which projects will the Prime Minister inaugurate in Gujarat?
Ans: The Prime Minister will inaugurate a diverse range of development projects in Gujarat, encompassing infrastructure, energy, healthcare, urban development, water supply, and initiatives for tribal development. These projects represent substantial investments aimed at advancing the state’s progress and prosperity.
Q3: What significance does the visit to the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station hold?
Ans: The visit to the Kakrapar Atomic Power Station holds significant importance as the Prime Minister will dedicate two new Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs) at KAPS Unit 3 and Unit 4. This marks a notable milestone in India’s nuclear energy capabilities, contributing to clean electricity generation and benefiting multiple states.
Q4: What events are scheduled in Varanasi on February 23rd?
Ans: On February 23rd in Varanasi, the Prime Minister’s schedule includes participating in a programme for prize distribution to winners of Sansad Sanskrit Pratiyogita, offering prayers at Sant Guru Ravidas Janmasthali, attending public functions commemorating the 647th birth anniversary of Sant Guru Ravidas, and inaugurating and laying the foundation stone for multiple development projects valued at Rs 13,000 crore, spanning various sectors crucial for the city’s development.
Q5: Which sectors do the Varanasi development projects cater to?
Ans: The Varanasi development projects cater to a wide spectrum of sectors, including transportation, tourism, education, healthcare, urban infrastructure, sanitation, and more. These initiatives reflect a comprehensive approach aimed at fostering the city’s growth and enhancing its overall quality of life.