PM Modi dedicates projects worth Rs 11,300 cr to Telangana
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PM Modi dedicates projects worth Rs 11,300 cr to Telangana

The Prime Minister also dedicated other railway development projects.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone and dedicated to the nation various projects worth over Rs 11,300 crore related to railways, road connectivity, and the development of health infrastructure. In a speech from Parade Ground in Hyderabad, the Prime Minister emphasised the spirit of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas,' saying, "It is the duty of the government at the Centre to realise the dreams of citizens of the state related to Telangana's development."

The projects include the laying of the foundation stone for AIIMS Bibinagar in Hyderabad, the construction of five National Highways, and the redevelopment of Secunderabad Railway Station. The Prime Minister also dedicated other railway development projects. The Prime Minister also flagged off the Secunderabad Tirupati Vande Bharat Express at Secunderabad Railway Station in Hyderabad.

Modi stated, "The Secunderabad Tirupati Vande Bharat Express will successfully connect belief, modernity, technology, and tourism." He stated that special emphasis has been placed on ensuring that Telangana makes the most of India's development model laid out over the last nine years.

The Prime Minister mentioned the 70 km of metro network laid out in the last nine years, as well as the progress made in the development of the Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System, as examples of urban development. (MMTS). In addition to the launch of 13 MMTS services, the Prime Minister announced that Rs 600 crore has been allocated for Telangana for its expansion in the state, which will benefit lakhs of citizens in Hyderabad, Secunderabad, and neighbouring districts while also creating jobs.

The Prime Minister emphasised that the redevelopment of Secunderabad Railway Station is part of a campaign to modernise the country's major railway stations. Along with railways, the Prime Minister stated that the Telangana highway network is being developed at a rapid pace and mentioned four highway projects whose foundation stone has been laid today. The Prime Minister mentioned the Akkalkot Kurnool section of the highway, which is being built at a cost of Rs 2,300 crore, the Mahabubnagar Chincholi section, which is being built at a cost of Rs 1,300 crore, the Kalwakurthy Kollapur section, which is being built at a cost of Rs 900 crore, and the Khammam Devarapalle section, which is being built at a cost of Rs 2,700 crore, the Prime Minister emphasized that the central government is leading the development of modern highways in Telangana with full force.

Modi stated that the length of National Highways in Telangana has more than doubled from 2,500 kilometres when the state was formed in 2014 to more than 5,000 kilometres on Saturday, with the central government spending Rs 35,000 crore. He went on to say that Telangana is currently working on road projects worth Rs 60,000 crores, including the game-changing Hyderabad Ring Road.

The Prime Minister announced that the government has decided to establish seven mega textile parks across the country, one of which will be located in Telangana. He further added that it will create new employment opportunities for the youth. Referring to laying the foundation stone of AIIMS Bibinagar, the Prime Minister said that the government is also investing in education and health in Telangana.

The redevelopment of Secunderabad Railway Station, estimated to cost Rs 720 crore, will include a massive makeover with world-class amenities and an aesthetically designed iconic station building. The redeveloped station would feature a double-level spacious roof plaza with all passenger amenities in one location, as well as multimodal connectivity to allow passengers to transfer seamlessly from rail to other modes, among other features.

During the program, the Prime Minister launched 13 new Multi-Modal Transport Service (MMTS) services in the Hyderabad-Secunderabad twin city region, providing commuters with a fast, convenient, and comfortable mode of transportation. He also dedicated the doubling and electrification of the Secunderabad Mahabubnagar project to the nation. The project, which spanned over 85 kilometers, was completed at a cost of nearly Rs 1,410 crores. The project will improve train average speed and provide seamless connectivity. AIIMS Bibinagar is being built at a cost of over Rs 1,350 crores. The establishment of AIIMS Bibinagar is a significant step towards providing comprehensive, high-quality, and holistic tertiary care health services to the people of Telangana. Prime Minister Modi also laid the groundwork for National Highway projects worth over Rs. 7,850 crores, which will improve road connectivity of both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and will aid in the socio-economic development of the region.

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The Prime Minister also dedicated other railway development projects. Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone and dedicated to the nation various projects worth over Rs 11,300 crore related to railways, road connectivity, and the development of health infrastructure. In a speech from Parade Ground in Hyderabad, the Prime Minister emphasised the spirit of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas,' saying, It is the duty of the government at the Centre to realise the dreams of citizens of the state related to Telangana's development. The projects include the laying of the foundation stone for AIIMS Bibinagar in Hyderabad, the construction of five National Highways, and the redevelopment of Secunderabad Railway Station. The Prime Minister also dedicated other railway development projects. The Prime Minister also flagged off the Secunderabad Tirupati Vande Bharat Express at Secunderabad Railway Station in Hyderabad. Modi stated, The Secunderabad Tirupati Vande Bharat Express will successfully connect belief, modernity, technology, and tourism. He stated that special emphasis has been placed on ensuring that Telangana makes the most of India's development model laid out over the last nine years. The Prime Minister mentioned the 70 km of metro network laid out in the last nine years, as well as the progress made in the development of the Hyderabad Multi-Modal Transport System, as examples of urban development. (MMTS). In addition to the launch of 13 MMTS services, the Prime Minister announced that Rs 600 crore has been allocated for Telangana for its expansion in the state, which will benefit lakhs of citizens in Hyderabad, Secunderabad, and neighbouring districts while also creating jobs. The Prime Minister emphasised that the redevelopment of Secunderabad Railway Station is part of a campaign to modernise the country's major railway stations. Along with railways, the Prime Minister stated that the Telangana highway network is being developed at a rapid pace and mentioned four highway projects whose foundation stone has been laid today. The Prime Minister mentioned the Akkalkot Kurnool section of the highway, which is being built at a cost of Rs 2,300 crore, the Mahabubnagar Chincholi section, which is being built at a cost of Rs 1,300 crore, the Kalwakurthy Kollapur section, which is being built at a cost of Rs 900 crore, and the Khammam Devarapalle section, which is being built at a cost of Rs 2,700 crore, the Prime Minister emphasized that the central government is leading the development of modern highways in Telangana with full force. Modi stated that the length of National Highways in Telangana has more than doubled from 2,500 kilometres when the state was formed in 2014 to more than 5,000 kilometres on Saturday, with the central government spending Rs 35,000 crore. He went on to say that Telangana is currently working on road projects worth Rs 60,000 crores, including the game-changing Hyderabad Ring Road. The Prime Minister announced that the government has decided to establish seven mega textile parks across the country, one of which will be located in Telangana. He further added that it will create new employment opportunities for the youth. Referring to laying the foundation stone of AIIMS Bibinagar, the Prime Minister said that the government is also investing in education and health in Telangana. The redevelopment of Secunderabad Railway Station, estimated to cost Rs 720 crore, will include a massive makeover with world-class amenities and an aesthetically designed iconic station building. The redeveloped station would feature a double-level spacious roof plaza with all passenger amenities in one location, as well as multimodal connectivity to allow passengers to transfer seamlessly from rail to other modes, among other features. During the program, the Prime Minister launched 13 new Multi-Modal Transport Service (MMTS) services in the Hyderabad-Secunderabad twin city region, providing commuters with a fast, convenient, and comfortable mode of transportation. He also dedicated the doubling and electrification of the Secunderabad Mahabubnagar project to the nation. The project, which spanned over 85 kilometers, was completed at a cost of nearly Rs 1,410 crores. The project will improve train average speed and provide seamless connectivity. AIIMS Bibinagar is being built at a cost of over Rs 1,350 crores. The establishment of AIIMS Bibinagar is a significant step towards providing comprehensive, high-quality, and holistic tertiary care health services to the people of Telangana. Prime Minister Modi also laid the groundwork for National Highway projects worth over Rs. 7,850 crores, which will improve road connectivity of both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and will aid in the socio-economic development of the region. Also Read Construction equipment ind. grows by 25% in FY2023 Lending to MSMEs under priority sector financing grows by 13%

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