Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch a number of improvement initiatives in Haryana on April 14 to mark the start anniversary of Bhim Rao Ambedkar, an iconic determine identified for his function in Dalit emancipation and making ready the Structure.
The prime minister will flag off a industrial flight from Hisar to Ayodhya and lay the muse stone of the brand new terminal constructing on the Hisar airport. He can even handle a public assembly, an announcement mentioned.
Later, he’ll inaugurate and lay the muse stone of improvement initiatives in Yamuna Nagar and handle a public assembly.
In keeping with his dedication to make air journey secure, reasonably priced and accessible to all, the prime minister will lay the muse stone of the brand new terminal constructing of the Maharaja Agrasen airport in Hisar price over Rs 410 crore, the assertion mentioned.
It would embody a state-of-the-art passenger terminal, a cargo terminal and an ATC constructing. He can even flag off the primary flight from Hisar to Ayodhya.
Scheduled flights from Hisar to Ayodhya (twice weekly), and three flights in every week to Jammu, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Chandigarh, this improvement will mark a major leap in Haryana’s aviation connectivity, it mentioned.
Boosting energy infrastructure within the area, Modi will lay the muse stone of a 800 MW fashionable thermal energy unit of Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal Energy Plant at YamunaNagar.
This unit, unfold throughout 233 acres and price round Rs 8,470 crore, will considerably increase Haryana’s vitality self-sufficiency and supply uninterrupted energy provide throughout the state.
Taking ahead the imaginative and prescient of ‘Gobardhan’ (Galvanising Natural Bio-Agro Sources Dhan), Modi will lay the muse stone of a compressed biogas plant in Mukarabpur, in Yamuna Nagar.
The plant may have an annual manufacturing capability of two,600 metric tonnes and can assist in efficient natural waste administration, whereas contributing to wash vitality manufacturing and environmental conservation, it mentioned.