Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to unveil a series of development initiatives worth more than ₹19,100 crore during his trip to Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh. The inauguration of these projects is set to take place at approximately 1:45 pm, as stated in an official statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). Additionally, on 25 January, PM Modi will also be visiting Jaipur, where he will extend a warm welcome to French President Emmanuel Macron at around 5:30 pm.
List of projects PM Modi will inaugurate
The 173 km long double line electrified section between New Khurja and New Rewari on the Dedicated Freight Corridor (DFC) will be dedicated to the nation by Prime Minister Modi. Goods trains will be flagged off from the two stations to mark this occasion. Additionally, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the fourth line connecting the Mathura-Palwal section and the Chipiyana Buzurg-Dadri section. These new lines will enhance the rail connectivity between the national capital and Southern Western and Eastern India.
PM Modi is requesting Union ministers to postpone their visits to the Ayodhya Ram Mandir.
PM Modi is set to inaugurate several road development projects across the nation. These projects include the four-laning work of Aligarh to Bhadwas in Package-1, which is a part of the Aligarh-Kanpur Section of NH-34. Additionally, the widening of Meerut to Karnal border via Shamli in NH-709A and the four-laning of the Shamli-Muzaffarnagar section of NH-709 AD Package-II will also be inaugurated.
Furthermore, the PM will also inaugurate Indian Oil’s Tundla-Gawaria Pipeline. This pipeline project aims to facilitate the transportation of petroleum products from Tundla to Gawaria T-Point of the Barauni-Kanpur Pipeline. It will have pumping facilities at Mathura and Tundla, along with delivery facilities at Tundla, Lucknow, and Kanpur.
Lastly, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the ‘Integrated Industrial Township at Greater Noida’ (IITGN).
PM Modi will also inaugurate the renovated Mathura sewerage scheme including the construction of a sewage treatment plant (STP) at a cost of about ₹460 crore.