Brahmos missiles to be made in Lucknow, says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has laid the foundation stone and inaugurated development works worth around Rs.2,200 crore in Varanasi on 2 Aug.
“Our government is working with full strength to transform the lives of farmers, increase their income, and reduce the cost of cultivation. We stand firmly with farmers from seed to market,” emphasised the Prime Minister, highlighting that to ensure water reaches the fields, irrigation schemes worth lakhs of crores of rupees are being implemented across the country https://www.commerce.gov.in/.
Affirming that the government is committed to ensuring farmers receive fair prices for their produce, the Prime Minister stated that record increases have been made in the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of crops, including key staples like rice and wheat. To safeguard farmers’ harvests, the government is constructing thousands of new warehouses across the country, he added
As a Member of Parliament from Uttar Pradesh, PM Modi expressed pride that BrahMos missiles will soon be manufactured in the state. Production of BrahMos missiles is beginning in Lucknow, and several major defense companies are setting up plants in the Uttar Pradesh Defence Corridor, said the PM, affirming that in the coming years, weapons manufactured in Uttar Pradesh will become a vital part of India’s military strength https://ted.europa.eu/en/.
Underscoring that Uttar Pradesh is undergoing rapid industrial development, attracting major national and international companies to invest in the state, Modi credited the development-oriented policies of their government for this transformation.
Outlining several projects launched today, including a new rail overbridge, initiatives under the Jal Jeevan Mission, reconstruction of schools in Varanasi, construction of a homeopathic college, and efforts to preserve the legacy of Munshi Premchand, Modi stated that these projects will accelerate the creation of a grand, divine, and prosperous Varanasi https://ted.europa.eu/en/.
Background
The projects cater to multiple sectors, including infrastructure, education, healthcare, tourism, urban development and cultural heritage aim at achieving holistic urban transformation, cultural rejuvenation, improved connectivity, and enhanced quality of life in Varanasi.
In line with his commitment to improve road connectivity in Varanasi, Prime Minister inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of several key infrastructure projects. He will inaugurate the widening and strengthening of the Varanasi-Bhadohi Road and Chhitauni-Shool Tankeshwar Road; and Railway Overbridge at Hardattpur, to ease congestion on the Mohan Sarai-Adalpura Road.
He laid the foundation stone for comprehensive road widening and strengthening across multiple rural and urban corridors, including Dalmandi, Lahartara-Kotwa, Gangapur, Babatpur among others and Railway Overbridges at Level Crossing 22C and Khalispur Yard http://conexpoconagg.com.
Strengthening the power infrastructure in the region, Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of various works under the Smart Distribution Project and undergrounding of electrical infrastructure worth over Rs.880 crore.
In a major boost to tourism, Prime Minister inaugurated the redevelopment of 8 riverfront Kuccha Ghats, development works at Kalika Dham, beautification of the pond and ghat at Rangildas Kutiya, Shivpur, and the restoration and water purification of Durgakund https://sbi.com.in/.
He laid the foundation stone for restoration work at Kardameshwar Mahadev Temple; development of Karkhiyaon, the birthplace of several freedom fighters; City Facility Centres at Sarnath, Rishi Mandvi, and Ramnagar Zones; redevelopment of Munshi Premchand’s ancestral house in Lamahi and upgradation of museum among others. He also laid the foundation stone for development of an Urban Miyawaki Forest at Kanchanpur and for the redevelopment and beautification of Shaheed Udyan and 21 other parks.
In addition, to preserve culturally significant water bodies, Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for water purification and maintenance works at various kunds including Ramkund, Mandakini, Shankuldhara and others, along with the installation of four floating pujan platforms. To ensure access to potable water in rural areas, Prime Minister also inaugurated 47 Rural Drinking Water Schemes under the Jal Jeevan Mission https://www.bseindia.com/.
Furthering his vision of quality education for all, Prime Minister inaugurated the upgradation of 53 school buildings within the municipal boundary. He also laid the foundation stone for several educational projects, including the construction of a new district library and rejuvenation of Government High Schools at Jakhini, Lalpur among others.
In a major boost to health infrastructure, Prime Minister inaugurated advanced medical equipment installations, including robotic surgery and CT scan facilities, at Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Cancer Centre and Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital. He also laid the foundation stone of a Homoeopathic College and Hospital. Further, he inaugurated an Animal Birth Control Centre and associated Dog Care Centre https://www.nseindia.com/.
Furthering his vision for world class sports infrastructure in Varanasi, Prime Minister inaugurated a synthetic hockey turf at Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Sports Stadium. Enhancing facilities for law enforcement personnel, Prime Minister inaugurated a 300-capacity Multipurpose Hall at Pradeshik Armed Constabulary (PAC) Ramnagar and laid the foundation stone for Quick Response Team (QRT) Barracks.
In a significant step towards farmer welfare, Prime Minister released the 20th instalment of PM-KISAN. An amount of more than Rs.20,500 crore will be transferred directly to the bank accounts of over 9.7 crore farmers across the country. With this release, the total disbursement under the scheme since its inception will surpass Rs.3.90 lakh crore. Fiinews.com