PM Modi: On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated numerous development initiatives valued at over Rs 13,500 crore in critical areas like railways, roads, petroleum, natural gas, and higher education in Telangana, a state currently in election season. During his speech, PM Modi emphasized that with the passage of the Women’s Reservation Bill in Parliament “we established the emotion of worshipping ‘Shakti’ before” the commencement of Navratri.
PM Modi in Telangana
The Prime Minister inaugurated essential road initiatives valued at Rs 6,400 crore, a part of the Nagpur-Vijayawada Economic Corridor. These projects include a 108-kilometer four-lane access-controlled greenfield highway from Warangal to Khammam on NH-163G and a 90-kilometer four-lane access-controlled greenfield highway from Khammam to Vijayawada on NH-163G.
Furthermore, Prime Minister Modi laid the foundation stone for the 425-kilometer ‘Multi-Product Petroleum Pipeline’ by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), connecting Krishnapatnam to Hyderabad (Malkapur), with an estimated cost of Rs 1,940 crore.
In addition to this, PM Modi inaugurated five new structures at Hyderabad University, including the School of Economics, School of Mathematics & Statistics, School of Management Studies, Lecture Hall Complex – III, and Sarojini Naidu School of Arts & Communication (Annexe).
PM Modi further said, “Today, in Telangana, many projects are launched… I congratulate Telangana for the projects worth Rs. 13,500 crore… Many such road connectivity projects have been launched which will bring huge changes in the lives of people… Through the Nagpur-Vijayawada corridor, the commute to Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra is going to get convenient. Because of this, in these three states trade, tourism and industry would be boosted. Economic hubs have been identified in this corridor. One Special Economic zone, five mega food parks, four fishing sea food clusters, three pharma and medical clusters and one textile cluster.”
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Continuing further, he added, “India is a prime producer, consumer and exporter of Turmeric. Farmers of Telangana produce turmeric in huge quantities. After Covid, awareness about turmeric has increased and global demand has also increased. Today it is important to pay more attention professionally and take an initiative in the value chain of turmeric, from production to export… Looking at the necessity of Turmeric farmers and future opportunities, the centre has decided to establish a National Turmeric Board.”
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