Prime Minister Modi visited Telangana on March 4-5 to make key announcements and launch various projects worth ₹56,000 crore. The focus was on boosting energy production and infrastructure in the power, rail, and road industries.
During his visit, PM Modi inaugurated six new station buildings and an upgraded rail line in Adilabad. He also opened the Indian Oil Paradip-Hyderabad Product Pipeline and the CARO facility in Hyderabad for civil aviation research and development.
On March 5, Modi inaugurated projects in Sangareddy worth over ₹6,800 crore, emphasizing roads, railroads, petroleum, and natural gas. He also launched the Telangana Super Thermal Power Project at NTPC, which will supply 85% of the state’s power needs.
In addition to Telangana, the Prime Minister also visited Odisha, Bihar, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu to unveil infrastructure projects. These included the loading of India’s indigenous 500 MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor in Kalpakkam and various projects in Odisha and Bihar.
In West Bengal, Modi inaugurated new Metro sections in Kolkata with a combined value of ₹15,400 crore. This included three new sections connecting different parts of the city on the Kolkata Metro.