Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in
Kochi this evening on a two day visit to Kerala. Mr Modi will
participate in a road show, followed by a youth conclave in Kochi this
evening.
AIR correspondent reports that he will also launch several new projects
in the state. Soon after his arrival at the Naval Airport in Kochi this
evening, the Prime Minister will participate in a roadshow, on his way
to the Sacred Heart College ground at Thevara, where Yuvam 2023, the
youth conclave will be held. Several thousands of youth are expected to
participate in the conclave, organised by the Vibrant Youth for
Modifying Kerala, a voluntary organisation working for the acceleration
of the all-inclusive growth and sustainable development of the state.
The Prime Minister who stays in the city overnight, is scheduled to meet
Christian Community leaders later this evening.
Tomorrow, Mr Modi will leave for the state capital Thiruvananthapuram,
where he will flag off the Thiruvananthapuram-Kasargod Vande Bharat
Express at the Central Railway Station. Later at a public function at
the Central Stadium, the Prime Minister will dedicate the country's
first water metro project -- the Kochi Water Metro -- to the nation.
The 1337 crore rupee project will provide a modern, eco-friendly ferry
system linking the islands in and around the city of Kochi. Eight fully
air conditioned modern boats built by the Cochin Shipyard, each with
one hundred pax capacity will be utilised for the project in the first
phase. Mr Modi will also lay the foundation stone for a Science Park
and launch several railway development works on the occasion."
SOURCE ; AIR
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