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Today, PM Modi will inaugurate development projects in Bulandshahr valued at Rs 19,100 crore

Today, PM Modi will inaugurate development projects in Bulandshahr valued at Rs 19,100 crore


Today, PM Modi will inaugurate development projects in Bulandshahr valued at Rs 19,100 crore

Today, PM Modi will inaugurate development projects in Bulandshahr valued at Rs 19,100 crore




Modi is scheduled to launch via video connection a number of projects, including an integrated industrial park in Greater Noida worth Rs 1,714 crore, an oil pipeline, and a 173-km double-line electrified stretch between New Khurja and New Rewari on a dedicated freight route.


Narendra Modi is the prime minister.

On January 25, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will officially open projects valued at more than Rs 19,100 crore in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. This is regarded as the last development phase before to the Lok Sabha elections.


The code of conduct prohibits the administration from making any decisions that might influence the results of the next Lok Sabha elections, which are scheduled for April and May.


Three days after the opening of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, Modi will also speak at a rally in Bulandshahr, which is expected to set the tone for the election and be widely monitored by analysts.


This is reportedly an effort to incorporate the significant religious occasion into the larger subject of development, which will serve as the foundation for the party's campaign for a third straight term.


Additionally, Modi will use video conferencing to light off goods trains from both stations to officially open the 173-kilometer double-line electrified stretch of the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) in Haryana between New Khurja and New Rewari.


Along with a number of other road projects, he will also officially open the fourth rail line, which will link the Chipiyana Budjar-Dadri and Mathura-Palwal portions.


These road projects, which together are valued at more than Rs 5,000 crore, are anticipated to greatly improve connectivity and considerably contribute to the region's economic development.


At about 2:00 pm, Modi is scheduled to unveil a number of development projects in Bulandshahr, according to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).


Afterwards, he will go to Jaipur, where he will see French President Emmanuel Macron in the evening, who is the main guest of the Republic Day procession this year.


The PM is expected to open the "Integrated Industrial Township in Greater Noida" (IITGN) as well as the Tundla-Gawariya pipeline owned by Indian Oil in Bulandshahr.


IITGN was constructed at an expense of Rs 1,714 crore. It occupies 747 acres and is well situated close to the junction of the eastern and western dedicated freight lanes, as well as the Delhi-Howrah broad measurement railway line in the east as well as the Eastern Peripheral Expressway in the south.


As a key component of the PM-GatiShakti effort, the township aligns with Modi's vision of integrated planning and coordinated execution of infrastructural connection projects.


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