PM Modi to visit Manipur and Tripura on January 4, will inaugurate terminal building including 22 projects of 4800 Crore

On January 4, 2022 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will explore Manipur and Tripura. The Prime Minister will establish and put the foundation stone of 22 advancement undertakings cost above than Rs 4800 crore in Imphal and the modern Integrated Terminal Building at the Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport in Agartala. Assembly elections are reaching to be carried in Manipur this year. It is also notified that PM is taking off to Manipur in relationship with the elections.

The Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for the building of five nationwide freeway undertakings to be constructed at an expense of almost Rs 1,700 crore, in connection with countrywide undertakings to enhance connectivity, the announcement told. The formation of these highways of a surplus of 110 km distance will be a crucial point in enhancing the road connectivity of the nation. The next significant infrastructure will improve seamless connectivity from Imphal to Silchar to alleviate traffic problems. There is a steel bridge over the Barak stream on NH-37 established at an expense of almost Rs 75 crore. This steel bridge will be launched by the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister will devote 2,387 mobile towers created at a price of nearly Rs 1,100 crore to the population of Manipur. This will be an enormous effort towards further improving the mobile connectivity of the district.

However, an administrator testimony is awaited. References indicate that PM Modi will attend Manipur on January 4 after touring Agartala in Tripura on a similar day. This will be the initial stay of the Prime Minister to Manipur before the assembly elections in the district. Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh (N. Biren Singh) told that the Preparations are going on for the Prime Minister’s visit. Where the Central Civil Aviation in the inaugural program Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and other senior officials of the Airports Authority of India (AAI) will also be present.

 

 




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