PM Modi In Gujarat: Projects Worth Rs 14,500 Crores To Be Inaugurated | Check Complete Itinerary Here

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to embark on a three-day Gujarat visit beginning today, October 9. He will dedicate and lay the foundation for projects worth Rs 14,500 crores there.

The Prime Minister will visit Gujarat from October 9 through the 11th, and on his final day in Gujarat, he will travel to Madhya Pradesh.

PM Modi will officially open and lay the foundation for numerous projects at Modhera in Mehsana on October 9 at about 5:30 PM. At around 6:45 PM, a darshan and pooja will be at the Modheshwari Mata Temple. At 7:30 PM, Surya Mandir will be visited. The PM will lay the foundation for other projects totaling more than Rs. 3900 crores here, including the dedication of Modhera as India’s first 24/7 solar-powered village.

At Amod in Bharuch on October 10 at around 11:00 AM, the prime minister will dedicate to the nation and launch a number of projects. The Prime Minister will officially open Modi Shaikshanik Sankul in Ahmedabad at about 3:15 PM. The Prime Minister will then dedicate and lay the cornerstone for projects in Jamnagar at 5:30 PM. The PM will dedicate and lay the cornerstone for projects totaling more than Rs. 8000 crores in Bharuch, emphasising the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

In Jamnagar, PM Modi will also lay the foundation for projects worth Rs. 1460 crore related to irrigation, power, water supply, and urban development.

At Asarwa in Ahmedabad, the Prime Minister will dedicate and lay the foundation for projects worth Rs. 1300 crore on October 11 at 2:15 PM. He will also formally open Modi Shaikshanik Sankul’s first phase.

On the same day, PM Modi will travel to Shree Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, where at approximately 5:45 PM, he will conduct Darshan and Pooja. At around 6:30 PM, Shri Mahakal Lok will be dedicated. At 7:15 PM, a public event will take place in Ujjain.

The initiative intends to reduce congestion throughout the entire area while simultaneously placing a strong emphasis on heritage building preservation and restoration. The temple precinct will nearly triple in size as a result of the redevelopment. The project’s overall price tag is close to Rs 850 crore. The temple’s current annual foot traffic, which is roughly 1.5 crore, is anticipated to treble. The project’s development has been planned out in two stages.

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