PM Modi to visit Telangana on 1st October & dedicate multiple projects worth over Rs 13,500 Cr to the nation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Telangana on 1st of next month. During his visit, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone and dedicate to nation multiple developmental projects worth more than 13 thousand 500 crore rupees.
Mr. Modi will lay the foundation stone of key road projects that are part of Nagpur to Vijayawada Economic Corridor. The projects include 108 kilometer long Greenfield highway from Warangal to Khammam section of National Highway 163G and 90 kilometer long greenfield highway from Khammam to Vijayawada section of National Highway 163G. These road projects will be developed at a total cost of six thousand 400 crore rupees.
The Prime Minister will also dedicate to the nation 59 kilometer long road between Suryapet to Khammam section of National Highway 365 BB. Built at a cost of about two thousand 460 crore rupees, the project is a part of Hyderabad to Visakhapatnam Corridor.
It will also provide better connectivity to Khammam district and coastal regions of Andhra Pradesh. Mr. Modi will also dedicate Jaklair-Krishna New Railway Line. Prime Minister will also flag off the inaugural Hyderabad (Kacheguda) – Raichur – Hyderabad (Kacheguda) train service from Krishna station through video conferencing.
The train service will connect Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Mahabubnagar, and Narayanpet districts in Telangana with Raichur district in Karnataka. He will dedicate to the nation Hassan-Cherlapalli LPG Pipeline Project. He will also lay the foundation stone of Multi- Product Petroleum Pipeline of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited from Krishnapatnam to Hyderabad. The 425 kilometer long pipeline will be built at a cost of one thousand 940 crore rupees.
The Prime Minister will also inaugurate five new buildings of Hyderabad University which are School of Economics, School of Mathematics and Statistics, School of Management Studies, Lecture Hall Complex – III and Sarojini Naidu School of Arts and Communication.