PM Modi Envisions Puducherry as India's Premier Medical Tourism Hub

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation for development projects worth Rs 2,700 crore in Puducherry. He emphasized that the union territory has the potential to become a major hub for medical tourism, citing its nine medical colleges. The Prime Minister highlighted key initiatives including infrastructure for decongestion, electric buses under the PM e-Bus Seva, and upgrades to educational institutions. He credited the "double-engine" NDA government for accelerating development and improving Puducherry's per capita income and social progress.

Key Points: PM Modi: Puducherry to Become Major Medical Tourism Hub

  • Rs 2,700 crore projects launched
  • Focus on healthcare & medical tourism
  • Infrastructure for mobility & decongestion
  • Youth empowerment & job creation
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Puducherry can emerge as medical tourism hub, says PM Modi

PM Modi inaugurates Rs 2,700 crore projects, highlights healthcare, infrastructure, and youth empowerment as keys to Puducherry's growth.

Puducherry can emerge as medical tourism hub, says PM Modi
"We believe that Puducherry can become a medical tourism hub. - PM Narendra Modi"

Puducherry, March 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said Puducherry has the potential to emerge as a major medical tourism hub in India, as he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for development projects worth Rs 2,700 crore in the union territory.

Addressing a large gathering, the Prime Minister underlined that mobility, modern infrastructure and quality healthcare are key pillars of growth.

"Vanakkam Puducherry! Delighted to be among my sisters and brothers of Puducherry for the launch of several development works. The double-engine NDA government has worked extensively for the welfare of the people," the PM said.

He said the Centre has placed strong emphasis on both urban and rural infrastructure development to ensure inclusive progress.

"Mobility is the key to growth," PM Modi said, noting that multiple rural roads are being constructed to benefit farmers and small businesses.

He also announced projects aimed at decongesting Puducherry town, including a flyover worth Rs 140 crore.

Focusing on healthcare, the Prime Minister said that a nation can progress only when its human capital remains healthy. "Healthcare is our foremost priority. It should be accessible, available and affordable for all," he said, adding that no citizen of Puducherry should be forced to travel long distances for treatment.

Instead, he envisioned Puducherry attracting patients from across the country and abroad. "We believe that Puducherry can become a medical tourism hub. It already has nine medical colleges," he pointed out.

Highlighting the importance of clean and sustainable mobility, PM Modi said the world is moving towards greener transport solutions. He described electric vehicles as an integral part of modern life and said e-buses under the PM e-Bus Seva scheme would be a "game changer" for a tourism-driven region like Puducherry by reducing pollution.

He also referred to projects such as water distillation plants to ensure clean drinking water and new sewage treatment facilities to improve waste management and enhance ease of living.

The Prime Minister stressed that youth empowerment remains central to India's growth story.

He announced new infrastructure at NIT Karaikal, including the Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Engineering Block and modern hostel facilities, to strengthen technical education.

Upgrades at Puducherry University, including a new lecture hall and a girls' hostel, will further support students, he said.

PM Modi also welcomed the filling of thousands of government vacancies in Puducherry, noting that direct recruitment examinations had not been conducted for decades in many departments.

"The double-engine government ensured that these exams were held. I congratulate the youth who have joined to serve the people," he said.

Emphasising infrastructure development nationwide, the Prime Minister said a record Rs 12 lakh crore has been allocated in this year's Union Budget for infrastructure creation.

He added that Puducherry has been included under the Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment scheme, expanding funding opportunities for roads, water supply, coastal infrastructure, schools and hospitals.

Recalling his earlier call for "BEST Puducherry" -- representing business, education, spirituality and tourism -- PM Modi said the vision was now bearing fruit.

He noted the union territory's rise in per capita income and its achievement of the highest social progress score in the country.

"When the Centre and the UT work with the same vision and dedication, results are faster and better," he said, asserting that the double-engine NDA government would accelerate Puducherry's growth trajectory.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see infrastructure finally getting attention. That flyover is long overdue for decongestion. But I hope the 'medical tourism hub' plan doesn't make healthcare expensive for us locals. Affordable treatment for Puducherry residents must remain the top priority.
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David E
As someone who has visited Puducherry, this makes perfect sense. The place has a calm, healing vibe. Combining that with quality medical colleges could attract patients from Southeast Asia and the Middle East too. The green mobility push is a smart add-on.
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Aman W
Filling those government vacancies after decades is the real game-changer for the youth here. That, plus the NIT upgrades, shows a focus on creating opportunities. Hope the execution matches the announcement. Jai Hind!
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Sneha F
Nine medical colleges is a solid base to build on. But we need more super-specialty hospitals and trained paramedical staff to truly become a hub. Also, improving public transport first will help everyone, not just tourists.
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Varun X
The BEST Puducherry vision (Business, Education, Spirituality, Tourism) is actually quite clever. If they can pull off the infrastructure projects on time, this could transform the UT's economy. Let's see the ground reality in a few years.

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