PM Modi's Upcoming Gujarat Visit: Key Development Projects Unveiled
Overview of PM Modi's Gujarat Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Gujarat for two days starting May 26. During this trip, he will inaugurate and lay the foundation for various development initiatives worth over ₹82,950 crore in Bhuj, Dahod, and Gandhinagar. Preparations are underway for this significant visit.
Detailed Itinerary for May 26
On May 26, marking his first trip to his home state since 'Operation Sindoor', PM Modi will inaugurate and lay the groundwork for 33 projects in Bhuj, totaling ₹53,414 crore. Later, he will attend an event in Kharod, Dahod, where he will launch projects exceeding ₹24,000 crore, which include vital railway initiatives and various state government projects.
Activities Planned for May 27
The following day, May 27, PM Modi will take part in a special event at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, where he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for projects valued at ₹5,536 crore across multiple departments. His initiatives will benefit regions including Kutch, Jamnagar, Amreli, Junagadh, Gir Somnath, Ahmedabad, Tapi, and Mahisagar.
Projects to be Inaugurated by PM Modi
Among the projects set for inauguration are the 220/66 kV Babarzar Substation in Jamnagar, 66 kV HTLS transmission lines in Amreli, Junagadh, and Gir Somnath, and several solar PV projects in Kutch and Morbi. Additionally, he will inaugurate the Centre of Excellence at the DPA Administrative Office in Gandhidham and various infrastructure developments at religious and cultural sites.
Foundation Stone Laying Ceremonies
PM Modi will also lay the foundation for several key infrastructure projects, including an ±800 kV HVDC project for power transmission from the Renewable Energy Zone in Khavda, a transmission system to supply an additional 7 GW of electricity from the Khavda Renewable Park, and a cyclone-resilient underground power distribution network in Kutch. Other projects include a high-speed corridor from Bhuj to Nakhatrana and the establishment of a 10 MW Green Hydrogen production facility at Kandla.