Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday laid the structure stone for the Darrang Medical College and Hospital, the GNM School and the B.Sc. Nursing College in Assam’s Darrang district.
He likewise laid the structure for the Guwahati Ring Road Project, targeted at improving metropolitan movement, decongesting traffic, and enhancing connection around the capital city. In addition, he laid the structure stone for the Kuruwa-Narengi Bridge over the Brahmaputra, anticipated to improve connection and promote socio-economic development in the area.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma was likewise present at the occasion. He provided a keepsake to PM Modi, marking Krishak Swahid Diwas in remembrance of the 1894 massacre in Darrang.
Throughout the day, PM Modi is going to inaugurate and lay the structure stone of significant facilities and commercial advancement jobs worth over Rs 18,530 crore in Assam.
Later on in the day, at Numaligarh in Golaghat district, PM Modi will inaugurate the Assam Bioethanol Plant at Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL) focused on promoting tidy energy and lowering reliance on nonrenewable fuel sources. He will likewise lay the structure stone of the Polypropylene Plant at Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), including substantial worth to Assam’s petrochemical sector. It will likewise create job opportunity and cause general socio-economic advancement of the area, according to the PMO.
Previously in the day, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma explained PM Narendra Modi’s inauguration and foundation-laying events as a “momentous occasion” for the state.
Sharing an X post, Assam CM composed, “Today is a momentous occasion for Assam. In a short while from now, Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji will dedicate projects worth Rs 18,530 cr. These works include new roads, bridges, a medical college and a major clean energy initiative.”
PM Modi is on a two-day check out to Assam. Previously on Saturday, he held a roadshow in Guwahati and commemorated famous vocalist and Bharat Ratna recipient Bhupen Hazarika throughout his birth centenary events.