PM Modi Launches Rs 9,400 Cr Projects in Telangana, Vows Faster Development

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated development projects worth Rs 9,400 crore in Telangana, vowing faster work to fulfil people's dreams. He highlighted that the National Highway network in Telangana has doubled over the past 11 years. Modi also noted that the railway budget for Telangana has increased from less than Rs 1,000 crore to nearly Rs 5,500 crore. The projects include a four-lane highway, an industrial area, and India's first fully functional PM MITRA Park.

Key Points: PM Modi: Centre to Work Faster for Telangana Dreams

  • PM Modi inaugurates Rs 9,400 crore development projects in Telangana
  • National Highway network in Telangana doubled in 11 years
  • Railway budget for Telangana increased from Rs 1,000 crore to Rs 5,500 crore
  • India moving ahead on "Reforms Express" with rapid infrastructure expansion
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"To fulfil your dreams, Centre will continue to work at even faster pace": PM Modi in Telangana

PM Modi inaugurates Rs 9,400 crore projects in Telangana, vows faster development. Key projects include highways, industrial areas, and textile park.

"To fulfil your dreams, the Central Government will continue to work at an even faster pace. - PM Narendra Modi"

Hyderabad, May 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asserted that the Central government will continue to accelerate development efforts to fulfil the aspirations of the people of Telangana, stressing that India is moving ahead on the "Reforms Express" while modern infrastructure is being expanded at a rapid pace across the country.

While inaugurating several development projects worth around Rs 9,400 crore, the Prime Minister said, "I assure every family member of Telangana that to fulfil your dreams, the Central Government will continue to work at an even faster pace."

Highlighting the government's focus on modern connectivity over the past 12 years, PM Modi said unprecedented investments have been made across roads, railways and airports.

"Nearly Rs 1.75 lakh crore has been invested solely in National Highways," he informed, adding that the National Highway network in Telangana has doubled over the last 11 years.

Comparing present allocations with the past, the Prime Minister said, "During the time of undivided Andhra Pradesh, the railway budget for this region was less than Rs 1,000 crore. Today, Telangana alone has a railway budget of nearly Rs 5,500 crore." He added that railway projects worth around Rs 50,000 crore are currently underway in the state.

Stressing the importance of energy security, PM Modi said the government is making significant investments in the sector. "What is the importance of energy security... every person in the world today is feeling it. That is why our Central Government is making unprecedented investments in India's energy security," he said.

He added that India has made major progress in renewable energy. "In the past few years, India has reached the top countries in the world in terms of solar power," the Prime Minister said, adding that the inauguration of the new Indian Oil terminal in Malkapur is a key step to meet Telangana's growing energy needs.

The Prime Minister said the new infrastructure projects will boost global investor confidence and create large-scale employment. "The facilities being developed here will provide global investors with everything they need to invest and grow with confidence," he said.

He further added, "The Government of India is investing thousands of crores to build this infrastructure, which will also create new employment opportunities for the youth of Telangana."

Among the key projects, PM Modi laid the foundation stone for the four-laning of National Highway-167 from Gudebellur to Mahabubnagar on the Hyderabad-Panaji Economic Corridor at a cost of over Rs 3,175 crore. The project is expected to significantly improve connectivity between Telangana and Karnataka, reduce travel time by around 1 hour and 30 minutes, and lower fuel and vehicle maintenance costs.

He also laid the foundation stone for the Zaheerabad Industrial Area in Sangareddy district under the Hyderabad-Nagpur Industrial Corridor. Developed at a cost of over Rs 2,350 crore across 3,245 acres along NH-65, the industrial zone is expected to attract nearly Rs 10,000 crore in investments and generate large-scale employment.

Envisioned as a smart integrated industrial township, it will support sectors including automobiles, food processing, machinery, metals and electrical equipment, and provide multimodal connectivity to major cities, ports and airports.

The Prime Minister also inaugurated the PM MITRA Park at Warangal, also known as the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park, developed at an estimated cost of around Rs 1,700 crore. It is India's first fully functional PM MITRA Park and operationalises the 5F vision -- Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign.

Strategically located near the proposed Nagpur-Vijayawada Greenfield Expressway, the park is expected to strengthen India's textile exports and provide seamless logistics connectivity to ports and railway networks.

Reiterating the government's reform agenda, PM Modi said, "Today, India is moving ahead on the Reforms Express. At the same time, modern infrastructure is also being built at a rapid pace across the nation."

He added that the projects inaugurated and launched will strengthen Telangana's connectivity, boost industrial growth, and create thousands of jobs. "I congratulate the people of Telangana on these transformative projects," the Prime Minister said.

Later, he also dedicated Sindhu Hospital, a state-of-the-art, cancer-focused multi-super speciality quaternary care in Hyderabad.

- ANI

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Sneha F
PM Modi's 'Reforms Express' sounds good, but Telangana has its own challenges. The Zaheerabad Industrial Area and PM MITRA Park in Warangal are welcome steps, especially for textile exports. But we need to see if these projects translate into actual development for Tier-2 cities like Warangal. The Kakatiya Mega Textile Park could be a game-changer if executed properly.
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Arjun K
Great initiative! The focus on renewable energy and solar power is crucial for India's future. Telangana has potential in solar energy, and the new Indian Oil terminal in Malkapur will help meet growing energy needs. But I wish the article had more details on how the Sindhu Hospital will benefit cancer patients — that's a critical need for the region.
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Rohit L
Impressive numbers — ₹1.75 lakh crore in National Highways and ₹50,000 crore in railway projects. But let's not forget that Telangana has been demanding more attention from the Centre. The Hyderabad-Nagpur Industrial Corridor is good, but we need similar focus on backward regions like Mahabubnagar and Adilabad. Still, credit where due.
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Michael C
The PM's vision for infrastructure is evident. The Zaheerabad Industrial Area spanning 3,245 acres with multimodal connectivity could be a major investment hub. I'm particularly interested in how the PM MITRA Park operationalizes the 'Farm to Foreign' vision for textiles. But execution is key — let's see if these projects meet deadlines.
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Priya S

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