Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated houses built under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and laid foundation stones for a host of projects of Rs 5,477 crore in Gujarat, where he has gone for a two-day visit starting August 25.
The prime minister first took part in a 3-km roadshow from Naroda to the Nikol area after arriving at the Ahmedabad airport on the evening of August 25.
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PM Modi will inaugurate, lay the foundation stone and dedicate to the nation multiple development projects worth Rs 5,400 crores at Khodaldham ground, Ahmedabad, today.
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A large crowd welcomed prime minister on the roadshow route and at the event venue in Nikol. He then went on to inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for various central and state government projects of Rs 5,477 crore.
PM inaugurates housing, urban projects
The prime minister inaugurated 1,449 houses and 130 shops built at a cost of Rs 133.42 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) at a slum popularly known as Ramapir Tekra in Ahmedabad city under the in-situ slum redevelopment component of the scheme.
PM Modi also laid the foundation stone for the upgradation of the four-lane SP Ring Road surrounding Ahmedabad city.
The project will involve the construction of a six-lane road under the hybrid annuity mode in two phases, with controlled access as per expressway standards to ensure speed and safety.
Under the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority, clean drinking water is being provided through the Jal Jeevan Mission.
In Daskroi taluka, a water pumping station has been constructed at a cost of Rs 27 crore, along with a 23 km trunk main pipeline. The project, to be inaugurated by the prime minister, will provide clean drinking water to 10 villages in the AUDA area, Patel said.
The PM also laid the foundation stones for a stormwater drainage system for Shela, Manipur, Godhavi, Sanathal and Telav, development of Law Garden and Mithakhali Precinct with street furniture under Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and new water distribution stations in Thaltej, Naranpura and Chandkheda wards.
He also laid the foundation stone for a mini sports complex in the Sarkhej ward and the redevelopment of the four-lane railway overbridge between Sabarmati and Ahmedabad stations.
Additionally, the Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for converting the 24-metre and 30-metre roads into four-lane roads in TP Scheme Nos 139/C, 141 and 144 at Kalana-Chharodi at a cost of Rs 38.25 crore.
Railway upgrades and launch of Maruti Suzuki’s first electric vehicle
The prime minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of urban development projects worth Rs 281 crore in Gandhinagar.
These projects include the construction of two sewage pumping stations in TP-24 Randheja, laying of a stormwater line for rainwater drainage at Pethapur, and the construction of a road parallel to the Metro Rail from Dholakuva to Pancheshwar Circle at a cost of Rs 72 crore.
He also laid the foundation stones for laying water and sewer lines at Koba, Raysan and Randesan, and renovation of the Bhat-Motera Link Road.
The prime minister launched projects worth Rs 1,796 crore for the Mehsana district and flag off two trains.
He launched railway projects worth more than Rs 1,400 crore, which include the doubling of the Mehsana-Palanpur railway line (65 km), gauge conversion of the Kalol-Kadi-Katosan line (37 km) and the Becharaji-Ranunj line (40 km), the minister said.
On August 26, he will inaugurate the production line for Maruti Suzuki’s first electric vehicle, the ‘e-Vitara’, at the company’s Hansalpur facility near Ahmedabad, he said.