
PM Modi To Unveil Development Projects Worth Over Rs 47,000 Crore In Kanpur Tomorrow
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PM Narendra Modi will unveil key projects worth over Rs 47,573 crore in Kanpur on May 30. The projects include metro, energy, water, and urban infrastructure.
In a major boost to key infrastructure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay foundation stone of 15 mega projects worth over Rs 47,573 crore in Kanpur on Friday, May 30.
The event is expected to mark a key milestone not only for the city but for the entire Uttar Pradesh in terms of economic growth, social advancement, and environmental sustainability.
With an aim to transform Kanpur with world-class infrastructure and amenities, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate major key projects related to metro, energy, water, and urban infrastructure.
This will usher in an a new era of growth not only for the city but for the entire Uttar Pradesh. Besides, Kanpur is set for transformation with new metro underground route, thermal projects, railway bridges, fire station, and treatment plant. UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will also attend the grand event.
Kanpur To Get New Underground Metro Section
The Prime Minister will inaugurate the new underground section of the Kanpur Metro Rail project from Chunniganj to Kanpur Central. This stretch houses five new underground stations namely Chunniganj, Bada Chauraha, Naveen Market, Nayaganj, and Kanpur Central. With this extension, important city landmarks, including Lal Imli, Z Square Mall, Green Park Stadium, Parade Ground, Book Market, and Somdutt Plaza, will be directly linked via the metro.
Currently, nine stations are functional from IIT Kanpur to Motijheel and the new section will enhance experience for metro commuters by strengthening connectivity.
PM Modi will also unveil three 660 MW power units in Ghatampur and a thermal power project in Panki. These projects will ensure stable and sufficient power supply not only for UP but also for neighboring states as well. Further, two new railway bridges from Panki Power Plant to Kalyanpur will be inaugurated, enabling uninterrupted coal and fuel transportation. This will improve the efficiency of power plants and help reduce traffic snarls.
In Bingawan area, the PM will dedicate a 40 MLD tertiary treatment plant to the nation. This facility will treat sewage water and make it suitable for reuse in industries and for irrigation purposes. It is expected to contribute in water conservation and recycling. A new fire station along with its residential and non-residential buildings in the Bithoor area of Kanpur will also be inaugurated, strengthening the city's emergency response capabilities.
The PM will also virtually inaugurate several other projects across the state. These include two 132 kV power substations in Greater Noida and thermal power plants in Jawaharpur, Obra-C, and Khurja. These projects will significantly increase the energy supply system and industrial production in the entire state.
He will also lay the foundation stone for three new projects worth over Rs 441 crore focused on smart infrastructure, traffic improvement, and urban services in Kanpur and surrounding areas. These include widening and strengthening of Gauria Pali Marg to four lanes, the widening of the road from Narval Mod on the AH-1 Prayagraj Highway to Saand, connecting it to the Kanpur Defence Node as a four-lane road under the Defence Corridor, and the construction of a 220 kV substation at Sector-28, YEIDA, Gautam Buddh Nagar.
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