The power of the telangana people has always boosted the strength of india, according to prime minister Narendra Modi, who made the remark during the opening of $6,100 billion worth of infrastructure projects in Warangal. In a brief speech, the prime minister congratulated Telangana's residents on the beginning of the state's infrastructure projects and emphasised the priority his administration places on the state's development.
"..The people of telangana have a significant part in this, especially now that india has risen to the fifth-largest economy in the world.Around the world, there is a lot of excitement about making investments in India.Telangana offers numerous prospects at a time when investors from around the world are flocking to india," he said.
PM Modi added that every sort of infrastructure is being built far more quickly than it was previously under his administration. "Today, a network of highways, motorways, economic corridors, and industrial corridors is being laid across the country," he continued. The telangana Governor tamilisai soundararajan, Union Tourism minister Nitin Gadkari, New State bjp President G Kishan Reddy, and Former State bjp President and karimnagar MP bandi sanjay kumar all attended the ceremony.
Gadkari claimed in his speech that Modi has given the nation's infrastructure development the utmost priority.
He said that telangana had begun, continued, or finished infrastructure projects totaling Rs. 1.10 lakh crore.
The Union minister said that telangana will have projects worth Rs 2 lakh crore in the state by the end of 2024.
One of the projects for which the cornerstone was set is a manufacturing facility for railway wagons that will be built at a cost of more than Rs 500 crore.
The ability to produce wagons will be increased at the contemporary production facility. According to a formal announcement, it will aid in the creation of jobs and the growth of auxiliary businesses in the neighborhood.
Prior to that, Modi performed prayers at the revered Goddess Bhadrakali temple in the ancient city of Warangal, which served as the Kakatiya kingdom's capital.
The prime minister will depart from telangana and head to Rajasthan, where he will speak at a rally at Naurangdesar, a town in the bikaner district.