Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Telangana and emphasized his government’s focus on developing states and modern infrastructure. He mentioned the Rs 11 lakh crore push in the recent budget and highlighted the efforts to benefit Telangana.
During his visit, PM Modi laid the foundation for various projects worth Rs 6,800 crore in road, rail, petroleum, aviation, and natural gas sectors. The projects included improving transport facilities between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh by inaugurating sections of national highways.
He also inaugurated projects like the four-lining of the Kandi-Ramsanpalle section and the upgradation of the Miryalaguda-Kodad section of national highways. These projects aim to enhance connectivity, reduce travel time, and boost economic activities in the region.
PM Modi also laid the foundation for the six-lining of the Pune-Hyderabad Section of NH-65 to improve connectivity to industrial centers. Additionally, he mentioned the progress in railway electrification and doubling works in Telangana to enhance rail services.
The inauguration of the Civil Aviation Research Organisation (CARO) center at Begumpet airport and the Indian Oil’s Pradip-Hyderabad Product Pipeline were highlighted as significant developments benefiting Telangana. These projects align with the government’s vision of developing India and Telangana.
Prime Minister Modi started his day by visiting the Ujjain Mahankali temple in Secundrabad and offering prayers. He received a traditional welcome and was presented with a portrait of Mahakali. The visit was attended by Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan and Union Minister G Kishan Reddy.