Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a
day-long visit to Karnataka and Maharashtra today. Prime Minister will
be visiting Karnataka today to dedicate to the nation a modernised
Narayanpur Left Bank Canal in Yadgir district in the north of the state.
The Left bank canal after Narayanapura reservoir on Krishna river is
modernised to improve water use efficiency, reduce water loss in the
command area and deliver water to the tail end users. The project was
taken up with the financial assistance of the State and Central
Governments. Thereafter the Prime Minister will address a huge public
rally at Malakhera, in Sedam taluk of Kalburgi district. During the
occasion the Banjara and Lambani tandas will be declared as revenue
villages. He will be handing over possession certificates of houses for
these nomadic communities. A record 51,900 habitants will receive the
Possession certificate for the houses they live in.
AIR correspondent reports that after arriving to Kalburgi today morning
the Prime Minister will reach Yadgiri by helicopter to inaugurate
Narayanpur Left Bank canal. He will be switching on the automation
System. It has Supervisory control and data acquisition, that is SCADA
based automation from the Dam to the farmer delivery outlets. It is
supported by robust communication system and Geographic Information
System based irrigation Network Management Information System. It has
water allocation and irrigation scheduling and vandalism proof internet
of things based integrated gates comprising of gate actuator, socal
power system, level and flow control, wireless communication, security
cage and robust design catering to Indian conditions. For the first time in
the history of canal irrigation projects, the tail end users will
receive water for irrigation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting Mumbai later today. During
his visit, he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of projects
worth around 38,800 crore rupees. Providing seamless urban mobility has
been one of the key focus areas of the Prime Minister. In line with
this, he will dedicate to the nation Mumbai Metro Rail Lines 2A and 7,
worth around 12,600 crore rupees. The Prime Minister will lay the
foundation stone of seven sewage treatment plants, which will be built
at a cost of around Rs 17,200 crores. Our Mumbai correspondent reports
these sewage treatment plants will be set up in Malad, Bhandup, Versova,
Ghatkopar, Bandra, Dharavi and Worli with a combind capacity of around
2,460 millions of liter per day(MLD).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also launch Mumbai one mobile app and
National Common Mobility Card which will be initially used in metro
corridors and can be extended to other modes of mass public transit
including local trains and buses as well. Commuters will not need to
carry multiple cards or cash; the NCMC card will enable quick,
contactless, digital transactions, thereby easing the process with a
seamless experience. In an effort to strengthen the health care
infrastructure in Mumbai, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate 20
Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Aapla Dawakhana, meaning "OUR
DISPENSARY". This novel initiative provides essential medical services
like health checkups, medicines, investigations and diagnostics
completely free, to the people.
The Prime Minister will start the road concretisation project for
around 400 Km roads of Mumbai. This project will be developed at a cost
of about Rs 6,100 crore. He will also lay the foundation stone for
redevelopment of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. The redevelopment
is planned with a view to decongest the southern heritage node of the
terminus, augmentation of facilities, better multi-modal integration and
to conserve and restore the world famous iconic structure to its past
glory.
SOURCE ; AIR
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