PM Modi Highlights Chandigarh's Development as a Model for Progress

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently inaugurated several projects in Chandigarh, emphasizing the city's role as a model for development in India. He highlighted how Chandigarh's growth benefits not only its residents but also those in neighboring states like Haryana and Punjab. The Prime Minister discussed advancements in healthcare and judicial reforms, noting that Chandigarh was the first city to implement the 'Indian Penal Code.' With significant investments in smart city initiatives, Modi showcased Chandigarh's transformation into a high-tech urban center. This article delves into the details of his speech and the implications for regional development.
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Chandigarh's Growth Benefits Surrounding Regions

On July 17, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the development of Chandigarh not only benefits the Union Territory but also the neighboring states. Speaking at the inauguration and foundation-laying ceremony of various projects worth over ₹4,700 crores related to health, education, and road infrastructure, he described Chandigarh as a model of planned development. He stressed that the NDA government has consistently prioritized its growth.


Chandigarh: A Model City

Expressing his happiness to be among the attendees, Modi remarked that Chandigarh is more than just a city; it has served as a development model for India. Known for its planned growth, improved lifestyle, and healthcare facilities, Chandigarh's identity is also attributed to the blessings of Mother Chandika. He highlighted that the development of Chandigarh is a significant aspect of the NDA government's governance model, emphasizing its extensive regional impact.


Impact on Lives and Healthcare

Modi noted that the development in Chandigarh has transformed the lives of its residents. However, its benefits extend beyond the city, reaching people in Haryana, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh. He acknowledged Chandigarh as a crucial center for healthcare, mentioning the expansion of better healthcare facilities at PGI Chandigarh, which will benefit millions.


Judicial Reforms and Technological Advancements

The Prime Minister also discussed reforms in the justice system, stating that Chandigarh was the first city to implement the 'Indian Penal Code' in place of colonial-era criminal laws. He recalled that a significant reform in the justice system occurred a year and a half ago, transitioning from punishment-based laws to a justice-oriented legal framework, starting with Chandigarh. He highlighted the city's technological advancements, mentioning projects under the Smart City Mission, including the Integrated Command and Control Center, smart traffic management, smart parking, and digital governance, which collectively cost over ₹2,500 crores.


Investment in Smart City Initiatives

In recent years, numerous projects have been initiated to transform Chandigarh into a high-tech city, with investments exceeding ₹2,500 crores on initiatives like the Integrated Command and Control Center, smart traffic management, smart parking, and digital governance.