On January 2-3, the prime minister will go to Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep

 On January 2-3, the prime minister will go to Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep


On January 2-3, the prime minister will go to Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep
On January 2-3, the prime minister will go to Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep



Now that the project is finished, Modi will officially launch it. According to the statement, this would result in a more than 100-fold increase in internet speed (from 1.7 Gbps to 200 Gbps).


The low-temperature thermal desalination facility in Kadmat, which would generate 1.5 lakh liters of pure drinking water daily, will also be dedicated by Modi to the country.


According to a statement from his office on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep on January 2 and 3. It is during these visits that he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for many development projects.


According to a release from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Modi is scheduled to arrive in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, on January 2. He will be the principal guest at the 38th Bharathidasan University convocation. The Prime Minister will lay the cornerstone for several development projects worth over Rs 19,850 crore in the aviation, rail, road, oil and gas, shipping, as well as higher education sectors during a public ceremony in Tiruchirappalli. Modi will next go to Agatti, Lakshadweep, where he will give a speech at a public event.


The Prime Minister will arrive in Kavaratti, Lakshadweep, on January 3. There, he will lay the groundwork for a number of development initiatives in the region that will benefit the telecom, drinking water, solar energy, and health sectors. He will officially open the new terminal building at Tiruchirappalli International Airport at the occasion in Tiruchirappalli. The two-level new international terminal structure, which was constructed at a cost of more than Rs 1,100 crore, can accommodate up to 3,500 people during peak hours and over 44 lakh passengers yearly, according to the announcement.


Modi will devote a number of railway projects to the country, including three rail line electrification projects and the doubling of the 160-km rail line stretch up to Madurai-Tuticorin. According to the statement, the rail projects would support Tamil Nadu's economic development and job creation by enhancing the train's ability to move both freight and people. Along with improving connectivity to major industrial and commercial hubs like Trichy, Srirangam, Chidambaram, Rameshwaram, Dhanushkodi, Uthirakosamangai, Devipattinam, Irrawaddy, as well as Madurai, Modi will additionally allocate five road sector projects to the country. will become better. The statement is depressing, among other reasons.


In addition, he will set the cornerstone for other road development initiatives, including as the NH 332A four-lane, 31-kilometer route that would connect Mugaiyur and Marakkanam. The route would improve access to the Kalpakkam Nuclear Power Plant, link ports on Tamil Nadu's east coast, and improve road connection to Mamallapuram, a World Heritage Site. The officer in charge Cargo Berth-II (Automobile Export/Import Terminal-II and Capital Dredging Phase-V) at Kamarajar Port will be dedicated by the Prime Minister to the country. He would also lay the cornerstone for significant natural gas and petroleum projects valued at over Rs 9,000 crore during the event. The region's industrial, residential, and commercial energy needs will be partially met by the developments in the petroleum and natural gas sectors.


The Indira Gandhi Atomic Research Center Kalpakkam's Advanced Fast Reactor Fuel Reprocessing Plant will also be dedicated by the prime minister to the country. The facility, which cost Rs 400 crore to develop, can reprocess both carbide and oxide fuel from fast reactors and has a unique architecture that makes it the only one of its type worldwide. It represents a significant advancement toward the construction of massive, commercial-scale fast reactor fuel reprocessing systems since it was entirely conceived by Indian experts. Modi will launch "Amethyst," a 500-bed boys' dormitory at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Tiruchirappalli, among other initiatives.


Modi will lay the cornerstone for development projects totaling more than Rs 1,150 crore while in Lakshadweep. During his Independence Day speech, the Prime Minister made a groundbreaking announcement by pledging to establish the Kochi-Lakshadweep Islands Submarine Optical Fiber Connection (KLI-SOFC) project to solve the issue of sluggish internet connections in the Lakshadweep Islands. 2020 August at the Red Fort. Now that the project is finished, Modi will officially launch it. According to the statement, this would result in a more than 100-fold increase in internet speed (from 1.7 Gbps to 200 Gbps).


Submarine optical fiber cable will link Lakshadweep for the first time since its independence. The Lakshadweep Islands' communication infrastructure will undergo a paradigm change thanks to the dedicated underwater OFC, allowing telemedicine, e-governance, digital banking, digital currency use, digital literacy, and quicker and more dependable internet services. The low-temperature thermal desalination facility in Kadmat, which would generate 1.5 lakh liters of pure drinking water daily, will also be dedicated by Modi to the country.


Additionally, he will dedicate the Functional Household Tap Connection (FHTC) to all Agatti as well as Minicoy island homes on behalf of the country. The solar power plant at Kavaratti, the first battery-supported solar power project in Lakshadweep, is one of the other projects that will be dedicated to the country. This will lessen reliance on the diesel-powered Jali manufacturing facility, the new administrative building, and the 80-man barracks at the India Reserve Battalion Complex in Kavaratti.



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