Prime Minister Narendra Modi will
virtually inaugurate a newly-built five-star hotel atop the redeveloped
Gandhinagar Railway Station in Gujarat today. He will also dedicate and
inaugurate several other projects in Gujarat through video conferencing.
The newly-built 318-room five-star hotel atop the redeveloped
Gandhinagar Railway Station will be the first such hotel in India. The
redevelopment of the Gandhinagar Railway Station and construction of the
five-star hotel on top of the station started in January 2017 after
Prime Minister Modi performed the ground-breaking. The redevelopment of
Gandhinagar Railway Station has been completed at a cost of 71.5 crore
rupees. The modern Railway Station with a luxury hotel has theme-based
lighting, an inter-faith prayer hall and a separate baby feeding room.
Mr. Modi will also flag off Gandhinagar-Varanasi Weekly Superfast train
and Gandhinagar-Varetha MEMU train. He will also dedicate the newly
electrified Mehsana-Varetha Broad Gauge rail line and a 266 -kilometre
stretch between Surendranagar and Pipavav Station. He will also
inaugurate three new attractions at the Gujarat Science City in
Ahmedabad. These attractions include an Aquatic Gallery, a Robotic Park
and a Nature Park.
According to official sources, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will join
the inauguration ceremony through video conferencing. Gujarat Chief
Minister Vijay Rupani, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav and Minister of
State for Railway Darshnaben Jardosh will remain present at Gandhingar
Railway Station.
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