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The Hindu
9 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Central projects will create a ‘developed Tamil Nadu', says Narendra Modi
The Union government-funded infrastructure projects being implemented in Tamil Nadu on an outlay of over ₹3 lakh crore will help the Centre realise its dream of achieving 'Viksit Tamil Nadu', Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday. Inaugurating the new terminal building at the Thoothukudi airport, he said his government, which had promised a 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India), was according the highest priority for infrastructure development. Hence, the port, rail and energy sectors were getting an unprecedented facelift nationwide, from Jammu and Kashmir to Tamil Nadu. Mr. Modi said the Centre had released over ₹3 lakh crore since 2014 for strengthening Tamil Nadu's infrastructure to make it 'Developed Tamil Nadu'. This was three times higher than the funding provided by the previous United Progressive Alliance government to the State. He further said the north cargo berth at VOC Port, Thoothukudi; six-lane VOC Port Road; and four-lane Sethiyathope-Chozhapuram Highway would significantly catalyse the trade opportunities and employment generation for the locals. In an apparent reply to Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's recent assertion that the Centre was refusing to allocate funds for Tamil Nadu, he said the thrust being given for infrastructure development in Tamil Nadu by the Centre in energy, road, rail, and port sectors would phenomenally expedite the State's growth while achieving the Centre's goal of 'Viksit Tamil Nadu'. He recalled that the National Democratic Alliance government had sanctioned 11 new medical colleges for Tamil Nadu, and the Centre was also developing harbours to improve their livelihood. Terming India's recent free trade agreement with the United Kingdom (U.K.) as 'historic', Mr. Modi said this agreement would open unprecedented export opportunities for Indian products. 'As more than 99% of the 'Make in India' products will be available in the U.K. at lower prices, the rise in demand will increase production in India and generate more employment in the micro and small industries here. It will enhance the world's faith in India, which will become the third largest economy in the world soon,' Mr. Modi said. He added that home-grown weapon systems, which were used in recent 'Operation Sindhoor', had destroyed the terrorists' hideouts and had given sleepless nights to the sponsors of terror. Governor R.N. Ravi, Union Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu, Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting L. Murugan, Tamil Nadu Ministers T.R.B. Rajaa, P. Geetha Jeevan, and Anita R. Radhakrishnan and MP Kanimozhi were among those present. State Finance Minister Thangam Thennerasu presented a memento to Mr. Modi on the occasion.


Time of India
35 minutes ago
- Time of India
Kin anxious as Punjab youth goes missing in Italy's Pontina
Amritsar: Concern and anxiety have gripped the family of Harmandeep Singh, a young man from Amritsar's Mahwa village, who has gone missing in Italy. Harmandeep, who went to Italy seven years ago and was working on a dairy farm in Pontina, reportedly went missing on July 22 while returning home from work. Since then, there has been no trace of him. On Thursday, Lok Sabha MP from Amritsar, Gurjit Singh Aujla, visited Harmandeep's residence and met with his father, Kabal Singh, to offer support and assure the family that every possible effort is being made to trace their missing son. Speaking to the media after the visit, Aujla said, "Continuous communication is being maintained with the Indian Embassy in Rome. I have personally contacted them, and they have confirmed that they are in touch with the local police. Indian nationals residing in the area are also being questioned as part of the investigation." The MP further said that the situation is being treated with urgency, and that both diplomatic and community channels are being mobilised. "We are hopeful that information about Harmandeep will emerge soon. His family is in deep distress, and we are doing everything we can to bring him back safely," Aujla added. Harmandeep's brother serves in the Indian Army, and he was scheduled to come home to attend his marriage in Dec, but this unexpected crisis has shaken them.

Time of India
39 minutes ago
- Time of India
New US-Russia Nuclear Deal? Trump Sounds Alarm As Defiant Putin Sends 'July Storm' Message To NATO
'No Runners-Up In War': CDS Anil Chauhan, Declares India's Op Sindoor Remains Active 24X7, 365 Days A sea of saffron, white, and green flooded the streets of Male as PM Narendra Modi landed in the Maldives to a thunderous welcome by the Indian diaspora. Children performed traditional dances, locals waved flags, and emotional expatriates, some living in the Maldives for over two decades, gathered to chant his name and 'Bharat Mata Ki Jay' in scenes rarely witnessed abroad. PM Modi, attending the 60th Independence Day of Maldives as the Guest of Honour, became the first foreign leader received by President Mohamed Muizzu since he assumed office. From cultural performances to diplomatic overtures, the visit was a vibrant mix of symbolism and strategy. As India seeks to reset ties with Male amid China's growing footprint, Modi's presence, and the crowd's response, sent a powerful message about India's people-first diplomacy.#operationsindoor #anilchauhan #india #pakistan #terrorism #pok #pahalgamattack #indianarmy #cdsstatement #pokstrike #indiaretaliates #terrorresponse #dronewarfare #newdoctrine #let #pahalgamrevenge #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews 10.1K views | 1 day ago