PM Modi Launches Infra Projects Worth Over Rs 10,800 Cr in Karnataka

On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited to the northern Karnataka districts of Yadgiri and Kalaburagi to lay the foundation for a number of building projects worth more than Rs 10,800 crores.

The Prime Minister had previously visited Karnataka earlier this month. On January 12, he was in Hubballi for the opening of the National Youth Festival, during which he had staged a sizable road show.

According to PM Modi in Karnataka, India can thrive when there are healthy crops in the fields and expanding industries.

Additionally, he claimed that just 3 crore of the country’s rural homes had access to tap water before the BJP took office. 11 crore rural houses now have access to indoor plumbing.

All about the projects to be inaugurated

Around noon, the PM laid the foundation for many development projects pertaining to irrigation and drinking water as well as a National Highway development project in Kodekal, Yadgiri district.

Modi will then travel to Malkhed, the former capital of the Rashtrakuta dynasty, in the Kalaburagi district, where he will lay the cornerstone for a National Highway project and give title deeds (hakku patra) to eligible beneficiaries of newly declared revenue villages.

Mallikarjun Kharge, the national president of the Congress, was born and raised in Kalaburagi, which was also his previous district.

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