PM Modi to Launch Rs 9,400 Cr Projects in Karnataka, Telangana Today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Karnataka and Telangana on Sunday to launch, inaugurate, and dedicate development projects worth around Rs 9,400 crore. He will first attend the 45th anniversary celebrations of the Art of Living in Bengaluru, where he will inaugurate the Dhyan Mandir and launch service initiatives. In Hyderabad, he will lay foundation stones for the National Highway-167 four-laning project and the Zaheerabad Industrial Area, and inaugurate the PM MITRA Park at Warangal. The visit also includes dedicating railway projects, the Malkapur Terminal, and the Sindhu Hospital to the nation.

Key Points: PM Modi Launches Rs 9,400 Cr Projects in Karnataka, Telangana

  • PM Modi visits Bengaluru and Hyderabad
  • Launches projects worth Rs 9,400 crore
  • Attends Art of Living 45th anniversary
  • Dedicates Sindhu Hospital and railway projects
  • Focus on highways, industrial corridors, and textile parks
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PM Modi to visit Karnataka, Telangana today; to launch projects worth Rs 9,400 crore

PM Modi visits Karnataka and Telangana to launch infrastructure, textile, and healthcare projects worth Rs 9,400 crore, including highways and industrial parks.

"The projects reflect the Prime Minister's vision of 'Viksit Telangana for Viksit Bharat' with a focus on integrated infrastructure development - PIB statement"

New Delhi, May 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Karnataka and Telangana on Sunday, during which he will participate in the 45th anniversary celebrations of the Art of Living in Bengaluru and launch, inaugurate and dedicate to the nation multiple development projects worth around Rs 9,400 crore in Hyderabad.

According to a statement by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), the Prime Minister will first attend the celebrations at the Art of Living International Centre in Bengaluru at around 11 a.m. and later travel to Hyderabad, where he will participate in a public programme at around 3 p.m.

Founded in 1981 by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the Art of Living has grown into a global volunteer-driven humanitarian and educational organisation operating in 182 countries. PM Modi will participate in the organisation's 45th anniversary celebrations as well as the 70th birthday celebrations of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

During the Bengaluru programme, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the newly constructed Dhyan Mandir at the Art of Living International Centre, a meditation hall envisioned as a space for inner peace and holistic well-being. He will also launch nationwide service initiatives focused on mental well-being, rural development, nature conservation and social transformation.

In Hyderabad, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone, inaugurate and dedicate several infrastructure and industrial projects aimed at strengthening connectivity, improving logistics and boosting economic growth.

Among the key projects, PM Modi will lay 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 reduce travel time by nearly one-and-a-half hours while improving connectivity between Telangana and Karnataka.

The Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone for the Zaheerabad Industrial Area in Sangareddy district under the Hyderabad-Nagpur Industrial Corridor as part of the National Industrial Corridor Development Programme. Spread across 3,245 acres and being developed at a cost of over Rs 2,350 crore, the project is expected to attract investments worth nearly Rs 10,000 crore and generate large-scale employment opportunities.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the PM MITRA Park at Warangal, also known as the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park, developed under the PM MITRA Scheme at an estimated cost of around Rs 1,700 crore. The park is aimed at strengthening India's textile sector under the Centre's "5F" vision -- Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign.

The Prime Minister will also dedicate to the nation railway infrastructure projects worth around Rs 1,535 crore, including sections of the Kazipet-Vijayawada multi-tracking project covering 118 km and the Kazipet Rail Under Rail Bypass project aimed at reducing congestion and improving operational efficiency.

Further, PM Modi will dedicate the Indian Oil Corporation's Malkapur Terminal Project in Hyderabad, developed at a cost of more than Rs 600 crore, to the nation. The terminal has been established to increase petroleum product handling capacity and meet the region's growing energy demands.

In the healthcare sector, the Prime Minister will dedicate Sindhu Hospital in Hyderabad to the nation. The hospital is a cancer-focused multi-super speciality quaternary care not-for-profit institution spread across 2.1 million square feet with 1,500 beds, 29 operation theatres and facilities across more than 33 super specialities.

According to the statement, the projects reflect the Prime Minister's vision of "Viksit Telangana for Viksit Bharat" with a focus on integrated infrastructure development, economic growth and improved quality of life.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see PM Modi celebrating Art of Living's 45th anniversary too. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's work on mental health and rural development is exactly what India needs right now. Dhyan Mandir sounds beautiful! 🙏🕉️
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Rohit L
Rs 9,400 crore in one day is impressive but these election year visits always make me suspicious. Will the Zaheerabad Industrial Area actually create jobs for local youth or just more land acquisition disputes? Need transparency in execution.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, it's heartening to see India's infrastructure boom. The 4-laning of NH-167 and railway bypass projects show real planning for the future. Can't wait to see the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park boost our textile exports! 🇮🇳
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Tanvi S
The Sindhu Hospital sounds amazing - cancer care with 1,500 beds is desperately needed in this region. My only concern: will such facilities be affordable for common people or only for those with deep pockets? Healthcare should be accessible to all.
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James A
PM Modi's visits always bring big announcements but I wish we saw more follow-up stories later. Remember the Make in India push? Hope these textile and industrial parks don't end up in the same 'announced but delayed' category. Actions speak louder than press releases.

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