Prime Minister Narendra Modi began several development initiatives in Haryana on April 14th, commemorating the anniversary of Bhim Rao Ambedkar, an iconic figure known for his role in Dalit liberation and constitutional preparation.
The Prime Minister will block out commercial airmails from Hisar to Ayodhya and lay the foundation stones for the new terminal building at Hisar Airport. He will also address public meetings, the statement said.
He then launches, lays and attends public meetings for the foundation of Yamuna Nagar’s development project.
The Prime Minister will lay foundation stones for the new terminal building at Maharaja Agrasen airport in HISAR, worth more than Rs 410, in line with his commitment to making it safe, affordable and accessible for all, the statement said.
Includes state-of-the-art passenger terminals, cargo terminals and ATC buildings. He also flags from his first flight from Hisar to Ayodhya.
He said that the development marks a major leap in Haryana’s aviation connectivity (twice a week) with scheduled flights from Hisar to Ayodhya, as well as three flights a week.
In the boost in the power infrastructure of the region, Modi will build the foundation stones of the 800 mw modern thermal power unit at the deenbandhu chhotu ram thermal power plant in Yamnanagaru.
The unit spans 233 acres around Rs 8,470, which greatly increases Haryana’s energy self-sufficiency and provides uninterrupted power sources throughout the state.
Modi advances his vision of “Govaldan” (galvanized organic bioagro-resourced Dan) and lays the foundation stones of a compacted biogas factory in Mukarabpur in Yamunanagaru.
The plant has an annual production capacity of 2,600 tons, which helps in effective organic waste management while contributing to clean energy production and environmental conservation.