New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a mega rally in his hometown Gujarat, after 20 September (IANS), where millions of people came to see him, PM said that the heat filled me with a new energy. ,
Taking it to the X, PM Modi said- “The enthusiasm and enthusiasm of my family members who came to the roadshow in Bhavanagar, Gujarat, filled me with a new energy,” because he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for development projects worth more than Rs 34,200 crore.
At Jawahar Maidan, PM Modi addressed a large -scale gathering, stating that the incident, although hosted in Bhavanagar, was for the whole nation.
He said, “To decide the direction of India from ‘Samudra’ (Ocean) to ‘Samriddhi’ (Pragati), Bhavanagar has been selected as the center. I congratulate the people of Gujarat and Bhavnagar,” he said.
The Prime Minister unveiled projects worth Rs 26,354 crore in Gujarat alone, spreading in renewable energy, port infrastructure, roadways, healthcare and urban transport.
Major initiatives included HPLNG Regency Terminal at the Chara port, Accilic and Oxo Alcohol Project in the Gujarat IOCL Refinery, 600 MW Green Shoe Initiative and 475 MW PM-Kusum Solar feeder.
In the maritime field, PM Modi inaugurated and launched projects worth Rs 7,870 crore, including Mumbai International Cruise Terminal at Indira Dock and a new container terminal at Sayma Prasad Mukarji Port in Kolkata.
Additional development has been planned in inland waterways in Pardip (Odisha), Tuna Tekra (Gujarat), ENOR, Chennai, Car Nicobar, Dandeli Port (Kandla) and Patna and Varanasi. Paying tribute to Freedom Fighter Krishnakumar CG, PM Modi connected the initiative with the point of view of ‘Ek Bharat, Shrestha Bharat’.
He also talked about the ongoing ‘Seva Pakhwara’ (17 September-October 2), given that more than 1 lakh blood was donated to Gujarat along with nationwide hygiene and health camps.
Emphasizing the ‘Antrifik Bharat’, he announced: “We cannot leave the future of 140 crore citizens for others. Whether it is chips or ship, they should be built in India.”
Many children made paintings and sketches for the Prime Minister. Seeing this, he thanked them for their love and asked the authorities to collect art.
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