Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate three major projects of the state government on October 24 via video conferencing. The PM will inaugurate the Dinakar scheme to provide daytime electricity supply for farmers, he will dedicate the newly constructed UN Mehta Heart Hospital building and will also dedicate the Girnar ropeway project in Junagadh district.
All the three projects are directly connected to welfare of the people. Lakhs of farmers will get electricity during the day hours for farming. This was a long-standing demand, as farmers faced problems of irrigating their fields during the night hours. The state government has made an allocation of around Rs 3,500 crore to be spent on the project over the next three years.
The UN Mehta hospital project has been developed at the cost of around Rs 300 crore to provide medical services for heart-related illnesses. The Girnar ropeway project has cost over Rs 100 crore. Every year, thousands of devotees visit Junagadh and many of them cannot climb the Girnar mountain. With the ropeway in place, people can now reach the pilgrimage spot.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate three major projects of the state government on October 24 via video conferencing. The PM will inaugurate the Dinakar scheme to provide daytime electricity supply for farmers, he will dedicate the newly constructed UN Mehta Heart Hospital building and will also dedicate the Girnar ropeway project in Junagadh district.
All the three projects are directly connected to welfare of the people. Lakhs of farmers will get electricity during the day hours for farming. This was a long-standing demand, as farmers faced problems of irrigating their fields during the night hours. The state government has made an allocation of around Rs 3,500 crore to be spent on the project over the next three years.
The UN Mehta hospital project has been developed at the cost of around Rs 300 crore to provide medical services for heart-related illnesses. The Girnar ropeway project has cost over Rs 100 crore. Every year, thousands of devotees visit Junagadh and many of them cannot climb the Girnar mountain. With the ropeway in place, people can now reach the pilgrimage spot.