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PM Modi to visit Gujarat on May 26-27, will launch development projects worth over Rs 82,950 crores
PM Modi to visit Gujarat on May 26-27, will launch development projects worth over Rs 82,950 crores

India Gazette

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • India Gazette

PM Modi to visit Gujarat on May 26-27, will launch development projects worth over Rs 82,950 crores

Gandhinagar (Gujarat) [India], May 25 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a two-day visit to Gujarat from May 26, where he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for a series of development projects worth over Rs 82,950 crore across Dahod, Bhuj, and Gandhinagar. According to an official release from the Gujarat government, on May 26, in Bhuj, the Prime Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for 33 development projects amounting to Rs 53,414 crore. Later that day, he will attend a programme at Kharod in Dahod, where he will launch projects worth over Rs 24,000 crore, including key railway initiatives and works by various state government departments through inauguration and foundation stone laying. On May 27, the Prime Minister will participate in a special event at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar to inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for development projects worth Rs 5,536 crore under multiple departments. From Bhuj, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for a range of development projects that will benefit the Kutch, Jamnagar, Amreli, Junagadh, Gir Somnath, Ahmedabad, Tapi, and Mahisagar. These projects encompass key sectors such as Kandla Port infrastructure, solar energy, power transmission, and road and building development. The Prime Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for 33 development projects of the Energy and Petrochemicals Department, Roads and Buildings Department, Water Supply Department, Pavitra Yatradham Vikas Board, Power Grid, and Deendayal Port Authority. PM Modi will inaugurate a series of development projects, including the 220/66 kV Babarzar Substation in Jamnagar; 66 kV HTLS transmission lines in Amreli, Junagadh, and Gir Somnath; an 11 MW Solar PV Project at Jambudiya Vidi in Morbi; a 10 MW Solar PV Project at Manjal in Kutch district; a 35 MW Solar PV Project at Lakadia in Kutch district; and a 210 MW Solar PV Project at Babarzar in Jamnagar district. Additionally, he will inaugurate the Centre of Excellence at the DPA Administrative Office in Gandhidham and various infrastructure and facility development works at religious and cultural sites, including Mata na Madh, Khatla Bhavani, and Chachar Kund. The foundation stone laying ceremonies to be conducted by the Prime Minister will include several key infrastructure projects such as the +-800 Kv HVDC project for power transmission from the newly developed Renewable Energy Zone in Khavda; a transmission system for supplying an additional 7 GW of electricity from the Khavda Renewable Park; pump mode operation for the 60 MW unit at the Kadana Hydro Electric Plant in Mahisagar; a cyclone-resilient underground power distribution network in Gandhidham city of Kutch; a four-lane high-speed corridor from Bhuj to Nakhatrana; the establishment of a 10 MW Green Hydrogen production facility at Kandla; construction of three Road Over Bridges (ROBs) and upgrades to six-lane roads in Kandla; and the development of tourism infrastructure at Dholavira. Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for development projects worth over Rs 24,000 crore in Dahod, spanning the Railway Department, Water Supply Department, Roads and Buildings Department, and Urban Development and Urban Housing Department. Among the major railway projects, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the Locomotive Manufacturing Shop - Rolling Stock Workshop built at a cost of Rs 21,405 crore. In addition, he will dedicate railway works worth Rs 2,287 crore, including the doubling of Anand-Godhra, Mehsana-Palanpur, and Rajkot-Hadmatiya railway lines; electrification of the 107 km Sabarmati-Botad line; and gauge conversion of the Kalol-Kadi-Katosan line. The total value of the railway projects to be inaugurated amounts to Rs 23,692 crore. On this occasion, the Prime Minister will also dedicate the country's first 9000 HP locomotive engine. To ensure clean drinking water for citizens in Mahisagar and Dahod districts, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate four Juth Sudharna Pani Purvatha Yojana worth Rs 181 crore. These schemes will provide 100 LPCD (litres per capita per day) of safe drinking water to a population of 4.62 lakh in 193 villages and one town in the two districts. Under the Dahod Smart City initiative, the Prime Minister will also dedicate development works worth Rs 233 crore to the public, which include the Dahod Municipal Corporation building and a tribal Museum, along with other citizen-centric facilities. Additionally, he will inaugurate police housing projects worth Rs 53 crore. In Vadodara district, PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for the four-laning of the Savli-Timba road, widening of the Kayavarohan-Sadhli and Jarod-Samalaya roads, and construction of a new bridge on the Padmala-Ranoli road, all totalling Rs 581 crore. PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone for development works worth Rs 26 crore under AMRUT 2.0 and the Swarnim Jayanti Mukhyamantri Shaheri Vikas Yojana in Balasinor, Mahisagar district. In Chhota Udepur district, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for the Bharej Bridge (Rs 26 crore) and a Railway Overbridge at LC 65 (Rs 73 crore). In total, the Prime Minister will perform foundation-laying ceremonies for seven development projects amounting to Rs 706 crore. On May 27, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for various projects worth Rs 5,536 crore across key departments, including Urban Development, Roads and Buildings, Water Resources, Health, and Revenue at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar. Under the Urban Development Department, projects worth Rs 1,447 crores will be inaugurated, encompassing development works in cities such as Jamnagar, Surat, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Junagadh. The Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone for urban development projects worth Rs 1,347 crore, including the highly anticipated Phase-3 of the Sabarmati Riverfront project in Ahmedabad, estimated at Rs 1,000 crore. Furthermore, PM Modi will inaugurate over 22,000 housing units constructed under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, built at the cost of Rs 1,006 crore. At the same event, he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for projects of the Roads and Buildings Department worth Rs 170 crore. He will also inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for Water Resources Department projects valued at over Rs 1,860 crore. On the health front, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the UN Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research Centre in Gandhinagar. He will also lay the foundation stone for a new 1800-bed IPD facility with an OPD block in Ahmedabad, including a 500-bed infectious disease unit, with an estimated investment of Rs588 crore. It is noteworthy that under the Swarnim Jayanti Mukhyamantri Shaheri Vikas Yojana, the Prime Minister will distribute cheques worth Rs 2,731 crore to 17 municipal corporations and Rs 569 crore to 149 municipalities. (ANI)

Road safety norms essential to curb accidents: Collector
Road safety norms essential to curb accidents: Collector

Hans India

time30-04-2025

  • Hans India

Road safety norms essential to curb accidents: Collector

Rajamahendravaram: East Godavari district collector P Prasanthi has stressed that strict enforcement of road safety regulations and traffic rules is essential to reduce accidents. She directed officials from various departments to submit detailed reports on the steps taken for road safety by the next review meeting. Presiding over the District-Level Road Safety Committee (DLRSC) meeting held at the Collector's camp office on Monday under the Roads and Buildings Department, the collector expressed dissatisfaction over the poor implementation of decisions taken in previous meetings. She questioned the delay in setting up lighting on national highways, asking why three months were needed for the task,and urged officials to explore alternative ways to complete urgent works regardless of tender-related issues. She said the high accident rates, especially on national highways, and asked for immediate submission of action-taken reports (ATRs) detailing the preventive measures implemented so far. The collector also called on all departments to familiarise themselves with the Integrated Road Accident Database (iRAD) app introduced by the Central Government. Noting that state highway tolls were on par with national highways despite subpar safety standards, she instructed officials of the Road Development Corporation to conduct regular inspections. She warned private agencies working purely for revenue generation would be served notices, and contractors showing negligence would face penalties. She emphasised the need for city-wide speed limits, helmet enforcement, drunken driving checks, and other safety measures. Superintendent of Police D Narasimh Kishore said that the number of accidents and fatalities had nearly doubled in the past three months. While incidents involving RTC buses had decreased, four-wheelers were contributing significantly to the rise in accidents. He identified the stretch between Gaman Bridge and Zero Point as a high-risk zone. He pointed out the lack of lighting on highways and urged the Roads Department to coordinate with police before undertaking any roadwork. He also proposed that officials from the transport, police, and other departments form multi-disciplinary teams to carry out joint inspections. The SP dismissed the misconception that helmet use is not mandatory within city limits, clarifying that no such exemption exists under the law. R&B Executive Engineer SBV Reddy and other senior officials attended the meeting.

Survey ordered to identify encroached govt lands
Survey ordered to identify encroached govt lands

Hans India

time29-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Survey ordered to identify encroached govt lands

Paderu (Asr District): Alluri Sitarama Raju district collector AS Dinesh Kumar has directed officials to conduct a comprehensive survey to identify encroachments on government lands. He clarified that it is the responsibility of officials to protect government properties. Speaking at a high-level committee meeting held at the Collectorate video conference hall on Monday, the collector instructed that the survey on the status of government lands must be completed within a week. He said that action plans must be prepared to remove identified encroachments. The collector ordered village surveyors, Village Revenue Officers (VROs), and Panchayat Secretaries to jointly prepare detailed reports on encroachments on Banjar lands, Grama Kanthams, and other government lands. He stressed that revenue and survey officials must play a crucial role in the process. Further, he instructed officials to issue notices to encroachers and remove illegal structures after giving them grace time for a week. Regardless of whether the encroachers are poor or influential, unauthorised constructions on government land must be demolished, he said. The collector directed the revenue, police, and panchayat departments to work together in a mission-mode operation to clear encroachments. He also asked officials to identify and remove encroachments on lands belonging to the Roads and Buildings Department, Panchayat Raj Department, and Irrigation Department. He instructed officials to identify occupants of Grama Kanthams and demarcate government lands, particularly those belonging to the Roads and Buildings Department. District Panchayat Officer B Lava Raju, Divisional Panchayat Officer PS Kumar, Survey Assistant Director K Devendrudu, DSP Shaik Shahbaz Ahmed, Roads and Buildings Department EE Bala Sundar Babu were among those who present at the meeting.

Minister Komatireddy urges for expediting ‘HAM' road construction
Minister Komatireddy urges for expediting ‘HAM' road construction

Hans India

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Minister Komatireddy urges for expediting ‘HAM' road construction

Hyderabad: Roads and Buildings Minister Komatireddy Venkata Reddy on Monday asked the officials to identify the roads that have not seen development for the last ten years and are causing inconvenience to the people and take up for development in Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM). The Minister, who had a review with the senior officials of the Roads and Buildings Department at the BR Ambedkar Secretariat on Monday, suggested that the work on the construction of HAM roads should be expedited. He said that the process of identifying 5,189 km of roads in Phase-1 under the HAM method was completed and asked the consultant to prepare detailed estimates as part of the next process. Later, the Minister reviewed with the senior officials of the National Highways Agency. He issued orders to the (NHAI) officials to promptly take up compensation payments to the farmers who lost their lands for the Northern part of the Regional Ring Road (RRR). He advised the officials to quickly prepare proposals for the National Highway Plan-2025-26. After Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy returns to Hyderabad after completing his foreign tour, a comprehensive review of the HAM roads would be conducted and the work will begin after the cabinet approval. He said that safe roads without potholes and connectivity between rural and urban areas are the goals of the public government.

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