PM to visit Gujarat on June 10, to lay foundation stone for several development projects
New Delhi, Jun 09: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Gujarat on 10th June. At around 10:15 AM, Prime Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of multiple development initiatives during 'Gujarat Gaurav Abhiyan' in Navsari. At around 12:15 PM, he will inaugurate A.M. Naik Healthcare Complex and Nirali Multi Speciality Hospital in Navsari. Thereafter, at around 3:45 PM, he will inaugurate the headquarters of Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) at Bopal, Ahmedabad.
PM
in
Navsari
Prime
Minister
will
participate
in
a
programme
named
'Gujarat
Gaurav
Abhiyan'.
During
the
programme,
he
will
inaugurate
and
lay
the
foundation
stone
of
development
initiatives
worth
about
Rs
3050
crores
at
Khudvel,
a
tribal
region
in
Navsari.
This
includes
the
inauguration
of
7
projects,
foundation
stone
laying
for
12
projects
and
Bhumi
Pujan
of
14
projects.
These
projects
will
help
in
improving
water
supply
in
the
region,
along
with
boosting
connectivity
and
enhancing
ease
of
living.
Prime Minister will perform the Bhumi Pujan for 13 water supply projects for residents of Tapi, Navsari and Surat districts, worth ₹961 crores. He will also perform the Bhumi Pujan of a Medical College in Navsari district, to be built at the cost of about ₹542 crores, which will help provide affordable and quality medical care to the people of the region.
Prime Minister will inaugurate Madhuban dam based Astol regional water supply project, built at the cost of about ₹586 crores. It is a marvel of water supply engineering skills. Also, 'Nal Se Jal' projects worth ₹163 crores will be inaugurated by the Prime Minister. These projects will provide safe and adequate drinking water to the residents of Surat, Navsari, Valsad and Tapi districts.
Prime Minister will inaugurate Virpur Vyara substation, constructed at a cost of over ₹85 crores, to provide electricity to residents of Tapi district. A sewage treatment plant with a capacity of 14 MLD, worth ₹20 crores, will also be inaugurated for Vapi city of Valsad district to facilitate wastewater treatment. Prime Minister will inaugurate government quarters built in Navsari at a cost of over Rs 21 crores. He will also inaugurate roads constructed from Piplaidevi - Juner - Chichvihir - Pipaldahad and school buildings constructed in Dang, at a cost of about Rs 12 crore each.
Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of 8 water supply projects worth ₹549 crores, to provide clean drinking water to the residents of Surat, Navsari, Valsad and Tapi districts. Foundation stone of a wide road connecting Khergam and Pipalkhed, to be built at the cost of ₹33 crores in Navsari district, will also be laid. Another four-lane road will be constructed between Navsari and Bardoli via Supa, at a cost of about ₹27 crores. Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone for construction of Zila Panchayat Bhavan and for providing and fixing roller crash barrier in Dang at a cost of about Rs 28 crores and 10 crores respectively.
PM
at
A.M.
Naik
Healthcare
Complex
Prime
Minister
will
inaugurate
A.M.
Naik
Healthcare
Complex
and
Nirali
Multi
Speciality
Hospital
in
Navsari.
He
will
also
attend
a
public
function
organised
at
the
healthcare
complex,
where
he
will
virtually
inaugurate
the
Kharel
education
complex.
This
will
be
followed
by
his
address
on
the
occasion.
PM
at
IN-SPACe
HQ
Prime
Minister
will
inaugurate
the
headquarters
of
Indian
National
Space
Promotion
and
Authorisation
Centre
(IN-SPACe)
at
Bopal,
Ahmedabad.
The
programme
will
also
witness
exchange
of
MoUs
between
IN-SPACe
and
private
sector
companies
working
in
the
field
of
space
based
applications
and
services.
The
promotion
and
enabling
of
private
entities
in
the
space
sector
will
provide
a
major
fillip
to
the
space
sector
and
open
up
new
vistas
of
opportunity
for
India's
talented
youth.
The establishment of IN-SPACe was announced in June 2020. It is an autonomous and single window nodal agency in the Department of Space for promotion, encouragement and regulation of space activities of both government and private entities. It also facilitates the usage of ISRO facilities by private entities.