PM Modi to introduce Rs 30K cr projects today - watsupptoday.com
PM Modi to introduce Rs 30K cr projects today
Posted 20 Feb 2024 11:01 AM

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During his one-day visit to Jammu on Tuesday, State leader Narendra Modi will initiate and establish groundwork stones of tasks worth Rs 30,500 crore during an occasion in Maulana Azad Arena. The undertakings connect with a few areas, including wellbeing, training, rail, street, flying, oil and metro framework among others. During the program at around 11.30 am, the PM will circulate arrangement orders among around 1,500 newcomers. He will likewise cooperate with recipients of different government plans as a feature of the 'Viksit Bharat Viksit Jammu' program.

Weather conditions stresses

Unfavorable weather patterns are a worry for the BJP. All courses of action, including waterproof tents, siphons to eliminate water from the assembly setting, and so on have been made.
The party is expecting no less than 1 lakh individuals at the Mama Arena in Jammu, yet the expressway conclusion because of nasty weather patterns might influence the participation.
unmistakable activities

Among the tasks to be initiated are AIIMS (Samba), IIT-Jammu, new terminal structure of Jammu Air terminal, Banihal-Khari-Sumber-Sangaldan (48 km) rail line and the recently zapped Baramulla-Sringar-Banihal-Sangaldan segment (185.66 km).
Stones will be laid for street projects. The PM will likewise signal off first electric train in the Valley.

An authority said the activities which are to be devoted to the country incorporate the super durable grounds of IIT-Bhilai, IIT-Tirupati, IIT-Jammu, IIITDM-Kurnool; Indian Organization of Abilities (IIS), Kanpur; and two grounds of Focal Sanskrit College in Devprayag (Uttarakhand) and Agartala (Tripura).

He will initiate IIM-Jammu, IIM-Bodh Gaya and IIM-Visakhapatnam other than 20 new structures for Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) and 13 new Navodaya Vidyalayas (NVs) structures the nation over. He will establish the groundwork stones of five Kendriya Vidyalaya grounds, one Navodaya Vidyalaya grounds and five multipurpose corridors for Navodaya Vidyalayas the nation over.

In addition, All India Foundation of Clinical Sciences (AIIMS), arranged at Vijaypur in Samba is likewise set to be inaugrated. The PM had established its groundwork stone in February 2019. The organization has been laid out at an expense of over Rs 1,660 crore and is furnished with offices like 720 beds, clinical school with 125 seats, nursing school with 60 seats, AYUSH block with 30 beds, and so on. PM Modi will likewise establish the groundwork stone for another terminal structure at Jammu Air terminal. To be spread more than 40,000 square meter region, the new terminal structure will be outfitted with present day offices, taking care of around 2,000 travelers during top hours.

The PM will devote to the country different rail projects in J&K, including the new rail line between Banihal-Khari-Sumber-Sangaldan (48 km) and the recently energized Baramulla-Sringar-Banihal-Sangaldan segment (185.66 km). He will likewise signal off the principal electric train in the Valley and furthermore train administration between Sangaldan station and Baramulla station. The dispatching of the Banihal-Khari-Sumber-Sangaldan segment is critical as it includes the use of Counterbalance Less Track up and down the course, giving a superior riding experience to the travelers. Likewise, India's longest transportation burrow T-50 (12.77 km) lies in this piece between Khari-Sumber. The rail ventures will further develop network, guarantee natural manageability and lift the by and large monetary improvement of the locale. He will establish the groundwork stone of significant street projects, including two bundles (44.22 KM) of Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Freeway interfacing Jammu to Katra; stage two for four-laning of the Srinagar ring street; five bundles for redesigning the 161-km Srinagar-Baramulla-Uri stretch of NH-01; and the development of Kulgam sidestep and Pulwama sidestep on NH-444.

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