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PM Modi visit to Telangana on March 4th, 5th

PM Modi’s Telangana Visit: Projects Inaugurating in Adilabad and Sangareddy

Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to visit Telangana on March 4th and 5th. His visit will include inaugurating and dedicating various projects in Adilabad, laying foundation stones for development works, addressing public meetings in Adilabad and Sangareddy, and attending programs in Chennai.

Security measures are being carefully planned, including arrangements by the State government to ensure a successful visit. The Prime Minister’s visit is part of his engagement in launching development programs and addressing public gatherings during his two-day visit to Telangana.

What are the projects that PM Modi will inaugurate in Adilabad.?

Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate projects worth Rs 6,697 crore in Adilabad on March 4, 2024.

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What are the developmental projects that PM Modi will inaugurate in Sangareddy?

Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate developmental projects worth Rs 9,021 crore in Sangareddy on March 5, 2024. Some of the projects he will inaugurate include:

Widening works on the 31-km-long road between Sangareddy crossroads and Madinaguda on National Highway 65, costing Rs 1,298 crore.

Two-lane road widening works between Meda and Yellareddy, costing Rs 399 crore.

Two-lane road widening work between Yellareddy and Rudroor, both on National Highway 765D.

Paradeep-Hyderabad gas pipeline was built at a cost of Rs 3,338 crore.

Four-laning of the National Highway 161 between Kandi and Ramasanipally, costing Rs 1,409 crore.

Two-lane widened National Highway 167 between Mirayalguda and Kodada, done at a cost of Rs 323 crore.

Phase II of the 103-km-long MMTS.

New train between Ligampally and Ghat Kesar.

Indrakaran Reddy Vision for Telangana’s Development: Why Re-Elect Him as Your Choice for Progress

Nirmal, Telangana: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) candidate from Nirmal, Allola Indrakaran Reddy, urged electors to re-elect him on Thursday. He campaigned in Vasthavapur village in Mamada mandal and told voters that only the BRS could continue the state’s development.

Reddy asked voters to compare the development that has taken place in the last nine and a half years to what happened before 2014. He said that tribal hamlets have been converted into gram panchayats, rural areas have been provided with blacktop roads, drainage systems, and round-the-clock drinking water, and uninterrupted power is being supplied to the agriculture sector.

Reddy also said that land titles have been given to tribals who were tilling forest lands, and that the government has implemented schemes such as Rythu Bandhu, Rythu Bheema, crop loan waiver, Aasara pensions, and subsidized bore wells. He said that no household in Telangana has been left out of these initiatives, and that all sections of society have been covered.

Reddy ridiculed the Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for seeking votes from electors, saying that they never tour villages. He asked voters to point out to the two parties whether the welfare schemes extended by Telangana have been implemented in states ruled by them. He advised voters not to trust the fake promises and statements of the Opposition parties.

Reddy said that the BRS manifesto is a boon to the poor, and that he will keep all of his promises if the party is voted into power. He urged electors to cast their votes for BRS candidates if they want continuity of the growth and welfare schemes.