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PM Modi to visit Karnataka on January 12 | Bengaluru

January 12, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go to Karnataka’s Hubballi on January 12 to take part within the Nationwide Youth Competition, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai stated on Monday.

“Youths from 28 states and eight Union Territories are attending this seven-day competition. The PM will return after the inauguration of the occasion. On January 19, PM Modi shall be coming to Narayanapura to dedicate to the nation the modernized Narayanapura Left Financial institution Canal,” he stated.

“On the similar time, there’s a plan to carry the Banjara conference in Kalaburgi however the participation of Modi on this perform isn’t finalized,” the Chief Minister added.

READ | Modi in Hyderabad on Jan 19 to flag off Vande Bharat Categorical, different tasks

The Prime Minister will inaugurate Maritime Talent Centre for Northeast on January 13 to ramp up capability in Pandu port in Guwahati.

Union Minister of Ports, Delivery and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal on Monday introduced main initiatives deliberate for Assam by the Ministry of Ports, Delivery and Waterways this yr for the event of inland waterways in Guwahati.

Prime Minister will even lay the inspiration of an elevated highway connecting the MultiModal Terminal at Pandu with Nationwide Freeway 27 in Guwahati. The amenities are a part of main initiatives deliberate by the Ministry of Ports, Delivery and Waterways for revamping inland waterways in Assam and the Northeast.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go to Telangana and inaugurate and lay the inspiration stone of motion tasks value greater than ₹7,000 crore on January 19.

This would be the Prime Minister’s second go to to the southern state inside a span of two months.

Prime Minister will first flag off the eighth Vande Bharat Categorical from Secunderabad railway station. The Vande Bharat practice will run between Secunderabad and Visakhapatnam in roughly 8 hours. The stops envisaged for the practice embody Warangal, Khammam, Vijayawada and Rajahmundry. After the flagging off, PM Modi will carry out the Bhumi Pujan for the event works at Secunderabad railway station to be undertaken at the price of ₹699 crore.

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