Prime Minister inaugurating various projects related to the power sector across the country

Sekar Chandra
Prime minister inaugurating various projects related to the power sector across the country, dedicating it to the country and laying foundation stones for many new projects. Accordingly, the prime minister will dedicate to the country the 800 MW (Unit-2) telangana Super Thermal Power Project of NTPC at Bethapalli, Telangana. The prime minister will dedicate the newly electrified Ambari – adilabad – Bimbalkudi railway line to the nation. He laid the foundation stone for two major national highway projects connecting telangana with maharashtra and telangana with chhattisgarh through National Highway No. 353B and National Highway 163.


Apart from this, on this occasion, he also inaugurated welfare schemes in the states of Rajasthan, chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh and uttarakhand and laid foundation stones for new projects.


The prime minister will also dedicate the Civil Aviation Research Organization (CARO) Center in hyderabad to the country. It has been set up at Begumpet airport in hyderabad by the Airports Authority of india to promote research and development activities in the field of civil aviation.


Subsequently, the prime minister inaugurated development projects worth Rs 6,800 crore in sangareddy and laid foundation stones for new projects. These projects cover various key sectors like road, rail, petroleum and natural gas.


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Marking a historic milestone in India's nuclear power programme, the prime minister will visit India's 500 MW Indigenous Prototype Velocity Enulai (PFBR) at Kalpakkam in tamil Nadu for core loading. If this reactor becomes operational, india will be the second country after russia to have a commercial high-speed nuclear reactor.


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The prime minister inaugurates, dedicates to the country and lays the foundation stone of various development projects worth Rs.19,600 crore in Chandikol, Odisha. These projects relate to sectors including oil and gas, railways, road, transport, highways and nuclear power


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