PM likely to offer prayers at KV temple, launch projects worth over Rs.6,269 crore
VARANASI, April 27 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to offer prayers at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi on April 29, the second day of his two-day visit to Varanasi.
Divisional commissioner S Rajalingam visited the KV temple premises and inspected arrangements in view of PM Modi's visit. Police commissioner Mohit Agarwal along with other senior police officials inspected areas around the Kashi Vishwanath Dham.
On the first day of his visit, the PM will engage in a direct interaction with some 50,000 women in a conference to be held at BLW ground on April 28.
Following a public rally, he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for various development projects. The PM will dedicate to the nation 160 projects worth a total of Rs.6,269.86 crore.
This includes the inauguration of 48 projects worth Rs.1,052.89 crore and laying foundation stones for 112 projects worth Rs.5,216.17 crore.
Key projects include a new 15-km rail-cum-road bridge over the Ganga; drinking water and sewer network projects in Ramnagar; the construction of a 500-bed multi-super specialty hospital; the establishment of smart classrooms in 23 schools; the construction of a G+4 hostel at BHU; and development schemes for the Assi and Dashashwamedh ghats, according to officials.
On the morning of April 29, PM Modi will travel from BLW to the Police Lines Crossing-passing through Manduadih and Lahartara-and subsequently conduct a roadshow from Lahurabir to the Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple via the Maidagin Crossing. This entire route is expected to take approximately one hour. The PM will be welcomed at five different locations across the city.
"Preparations for these events are complete. The entire route from BLW (Banaras Locomotive Works) to Shri Kashi Vishwanath Dham has been decorated for the occasion," said Kashi region BJP president Dilip Patel....
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