Modi to visit only Gajwel

July 29, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 06:11 am IST - HYDERABAD:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit only Gajwel in Medak district as part of his maiden visit to Telangana State in the capacity as the head of the Union Government.

According to a press release issued by the Chief Minister’s Office here on Thursday, Mr. Modi will arrive in a special aircraft at Begumpet airport on August 7 at 2.20 pm and will leave for Gajwel by helicopter.

After participating in several developmental programmes by laying foundation stone for some schemes and inaugurating some other programmes and also addressing a public meeting, he will leave Gajwel for Hyderabad at 4.30 pm.

The Prime Minister will leave for Delhi from Begumpet airport itself at 6.40 pm. The official communication stated that the Prisme Minister would inaugurate the first phase of Mission Bhagiratha, the piped drinking water scheme to every household, for nine constituencies by unveiling a pylon at Gajwel which is among the assembly segments covered in the first phase.

The other eight constituencies covered in the first phase include Medchal, Siddipet, Alair, Bhongir, Dubbak, Jangoan, Tungaturthi and Station Ghanpur.

Further, the Prime Minister would dedicate to the nation the 2x600 MW thermal power plant set up by Singareni Collieries Company Ltd at Jaipur in Adilabad district, lay foundation stone for 2x800 MW thermal power plant being set up by NTPC at Ramagundam as part of the 4,000 MW dedicated power plant for Telangana as per the provisions of Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act.

Besides, Mr. Modi would lay foundation stone for Ramagundam Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited being revived at Ramagundam in Karimnagar district. The National Fertilizers Limited (NFL) in joint venture with Engineers India Limited (EIL) is undertaking the revival of the Ramagundam unit of Fertilizers Corporation of India Limited.He will also inaugurate Kaloji Narayan Rao Health University, Warangal, and lay foundation stone for Manoharabad-Kothapalli railway line.

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