PM Narendra Modi inaugurates a project worth Rs. 75,000 Cr in Maharashtra, lays its foundation stone

Nagpur: Projects worth more than Rs. 75,000 crores in Maharashtra were inaugurated and their foundation was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This includes the ‘Hindu Hrudayamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Maharashtra Samriddhi’ highway. While inaugurating the 520 km highway from Nagpur to Shirdi, the Prime Minister said 24 districts would be connected with state-of-the-art services. The Prime Minister expressed his belief that farmers, pilgrims and the industry will also benefit greatly from this highway by boosting employment. Along with this, the Prime Minister said that the Mahanakshatra of 11 stars is emerging for the development of Maharashtra because of 11 important projects. Maharashtra will reach a new height of development.

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PM Narendra Modi inaugurates a project worth Rs. 75,000 Cr in Maharashtra, lays its foundation stoneAlong with Prime Minister Modi, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari, Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis were present at the inauguration ceremony of Samriddhi Highway. Speaking on this occasion, the Prime Minister gave information about 11 projects in the state. These include All India Institute of Medical Sciences-AIIMS in Nagpur, National Institute of One Health-NIO, CIPET Chandrapur, Nag River Pollution Decontamination, Nagpur-Vilaspur Vande Bharat Express, etc. PM Narendra Modi inaugurates a project worth Rs. 75,000 Cr in Maharashtra, lays its foundation stoneThe Prime Minister has said that these 11 projects will achieve the overall development of Maharashtra. At the same time, underlining the importance of infrastructure development, the Prime Minister cited the progress of Singapore, South Korea and the Gulf countries in subsequent years. The prime minister said that these once-poor countries focused on infrastructure and subsequently prospered.

Meanwhile, India did not benefit the most from the first, second and third industrial revolutions. But the Prime Minister expressed his belief that India would lead the fourth industrial revolution.

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