Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appealed
to students and youth of the country to work for making an Aatmanirbhar
Bharat. Speaking at the 54th Convocation Ceremony of the Indian
Institute of Technology in Kanpur yesterday, the Prime Minister urged
students to have dreams, turn them into resolutions and achieve them. He
said in the last seven years, his government has taken several steps to
achieve the goal of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and the students of IIT can
play an important role in it.
During his visit to Kanpur Mr Modi also inaugurated the completed
section of the Metro Rail Project in the city. This section is
nine-kilometre long from IIT, Kanpur to Moti Jheel. The Prime Minister
inspected the Kanpur Metro Rail Project and undertook a metro ride from
IIT Metro Station to Geeta Nagar. The Prime Minister said, the double
engine government of Uttar Pradesh yesterday is trying to make up for
the loss of time in the past and it is working at double speed.
The entire length of the Metro Rail Project in Kanpur is 32 kilometres and is being built at a cost of over 11,000 crore rupees.
The Bina-Panki Multi-product Pipeline Project was also inaugurated by
the Prime Minister yesterday. It is a 356 Km long project with a
capacity of around 3.45 million metric tonnes per annum. Extending from
Bina refinery in Madhya Pradesh to Panki in Kanpur, the project has been
built at a cost of over 1,500 crore rupees. It will help the region
access petroleum products from the Bina refinery.
source ; AIR NEWS
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