PM Modi to Dedicate Over 50 Projects in 4 States
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PM Modi to Dedicate Over 50 Projects in 4 States

On July 7 and 8, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Rajasthan where he would dedicate and launch over 50 projects totaling nearly Rs 500 billion.

Except for Uttar Pradesh, all of these states are scheduled to have elections this year.

The Raipur-Vishakhapatnam corridor's six-lane sections will be among the many projects that Prime Minister Modi will dedicate to the public while on his Friday journey from Delhi to Raipur. He will then go to a public gathering following that.

The prime minister will subsequently fly to Gorakhpur to attend an event at the Gita Press.

He will then signal the departure of Vande Bharat trains on three lines and lay the cornerstone for the renovation of the Gorakhpur railway station.

Modi will depart from Gorakhpur and travel to Varanasi, where he will inaugurate and lay the cornerstone for numerous significant projects.

The new Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction to Son Nagar segment of the Dedicated Freight Corridor will be opened in Varanasi by the prime minister.

He will also dedicate to people the four-lane widened NH56 (Varanasi-Jaunpur).

As part of the renovation of Manikarnika Ghat and Harishchandra Ghat, PM Modi will also lay the cornerstone. He will depart from Varanasi and arrive in Warangal, Telangana, on July 8.He will lay the cornerstone for a number of projects in Warangal, including significant portions of the Nagpur-Vijayawada Corridor.

Additionally, Modi will lay the cornerstone for the four-laning of the NH-563 section between Karimnagar and Warangal. He would thereafter go to a public gathering in Warangal.

The prime minister will then proceed from Warangal to Bikaner to dedicate numerous projects and lay the cornerstone for them. The Inter-State Transmission Line for Green Energy Corridor Phase-I as well as several stretches of the Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway will be dedicated by Prime Minister Modi.

He will also formally lay the groundwork for the renovation of the Bikaner railway station. After that, he will go to a public gathering in Bikaner.

See also:
PM Modi to inaugurate projects worth Rs 70 bn in Wazidpur
PM Modi to inaugurate of Rs 200 bn projects in Bikaner


On July 7 and 8, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Rajasthan where he would dedicate and launch over 50 projects totaling nearly Rs 500 billion. Except for Uttar Pradesh, all of these states are scheduled to have elections this year. The Raipur-Vishakhapatnam corridor's six-lane sections will be among the many projects that Prime Minister Modi will dedicate to the public while on his Friday journey from Delhi to Raipur. He will then go to a public gathering following that. The prime minister will subsequently fly to Gorakhpur to attend an event at the Gita Press. He will then signal the departure of Vande Bharat trains on three lines and lay the cornerstone for the renovation of the Gorakhpur railway station. Modi will depart from Gorakhpur and travel to Varanasi, where he will inaugurate and lay the cornerstone for numerous significant projects. The new Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Junction to Son Nagar segment of the Dedicated Freight Corridor will be opened in Varanasi by the prime minister. He will also dedicate to people the four-lane widened NH56 (Varanasi-Jaunpur). As part of the renovation of Manikarnika Ghat and Harishchandra Ghat, PM Modi will also lay the cornerstone. He will depart from Varanasi and arrive in Warangal, Telangana, on July 8.He will lay the cornerstone for a number of projects in Warangal, including significant portions of the Nagpur-Vijayawada Corridor. Additionally, Modi will lay the cornerstone for the four-laning of the NH-563 section between Karimnagar and Warangal. He would thereafter go to a public gathering in Warangal. The prime minister will then proceed from Warangal to Bikaner to dedicate numerous projects and lay the cornerstone for them. The Inter-State Transmission Line for Green Energy Corridor Phase-I as well as several stretches of the Amritsar-Jamnagar Expressway will be dedicated by Prime Minister Modi. He will also formally lay the groundwork for the renovation of the Bikaner railway station. After that, he will go to a public gathering in Bikaner. See also: PM Modi to inaugurate projects worth Rs 70 bn in WazidpurPM Modi to inaugurate of Rs 200 bn projects in Bikaner

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