Central govt is working tirelessly for Telangana’s growth: PM Modi | Lok Sabha Elections Information

Modi in Jharkhand

Modi in Jharkhand (Photograph: PTI)


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday stated that the Central authorities has been working constantly to help the event of Telangana and stated that the state known as the “Gateway for South India.”


Addressing the occasion in Sangareddy, PM Modi stated, “Telangana known as the ‘Gateway for South India’. Work is being executed on the electrification of railways. 6 new stations have additionally been made. These developments could have a spillover impact on the financial system of Telangana and the encircling areas.”


The Prime Minister recalled laying the muse stones and dedicating a number of growth tasks to the nation price about Rs 56,000 crores from Adilabad yesterday within the sectors of power, local weather and infrastructure and talked about right now’s event the place growth tasks price extra about Rs 7,000 crores are being unveiled and basis stones are being laid which embrace sectors of highways, railways, airways and petroleum.


“Within the final 10 years, the central authorities has been working to take Telangana to new heights. Yesterday, from Adilabad, I inaugurated and laid the muse stone of growth tasks price greater than Rs 56,000 crores. At present, I’m in Sangareddy to inaugurate and lay the muse stone of growth tasks price greater than Rs 7,000 crores,” he added.


“I consider within the mantra of Rashtra vikas by means of vikas of the states”, the Prime Minister stated, highlighting the federal government’s working ideology.


He emphasised that the central authorities is working to serve Telangana with the identical spirit and congratulated the residents for the event works of right now.


Stressing the centrality of recent infrastructure within the decision of Viksit Bharat, PM Modi talked about the allocation of Rs 11 lakh crore on this yr’s Price range. In an effort to offer most advantages of this to Telangana, the Prime Minister stated, Kandi to Ramsanpalle part of NH-161 and Miryalaguda to Kodad Part of NH-167 will enhance transport services between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.


“At present 140 crore persons are dedicated to constructing a developed India and for a developed India, it’s equally vital to have trendy infrastructure. On this yr’s price range, we’ve given Rs 11 lakh crore for infrastructure. It’s our endeavour that Telangana will get most profit from it,” he added.


Prime Minister Modi talked about the doubling and electrification of Sanathnagar – Moula Ali route right now together with six new station buildings.


“At present, Telangana has obtained an enormous reward within the aviation sector. Civil Aviation Analysis Organisation (CARO) has been established at Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad right now. This would be the first of its sort aviation centre within the nation which is constructed on such trendy requirements. From this centre, Hyderabad and Telangana will get a brand new id, this can open new avenues for the youth of Telangana within the aviation sector, this can present a platform for analysis and talent growth to aviation startups within the nation, and can present a robust base,” he added.


With MMTS Prepare Service from Ghatkesar – Lingampalli by way of Moula Ali – Sanathnagar flagging off right now, the Prime Minister acknowledged that many areas of Hyderabad and Secunderabad area will now be linked making it handy for passengers.


The Prime Minister inaugurated the Indian Oil Paradip-Hyderabad Product Pipeline right now which is able to carry petroleum merchandise in a less expensive and environmentally sustainable manner, the Prime Minister stated.


The Prime Minister stated this can give a push for Viksit Bharat by means of Viksit Telangana.


PM Modi is on three visits to Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, West Bengal and Bihar from March 4 to six.

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First Printed: Mar 05 2024 | 1:05 PM IST