DEHRADUN, Nov 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for projects worth Rs 8,260 crore in Uttarakhand.
These projects cater to several key sectors, including drinking water, irrigation, technical education, energy, urban development, sports, and skill development.
The projects inaugurated by the prime minister include Dehradun water supply coverage for 23 zones under AMRUT scheme, electrical substation in Pithoragarh district, solar power plants in government buildings, AstroTurf Hockey Ground at Haldwani Stadium in Nainital, among others.
Prime Minister Modi is here to attend the celebrations to mark 25 years of the formation of Uttarakhand.
At an event to celebrate the silver jubilee of the State, the Prime Minister noted that Uttarakhand’s budget was only ₹4,000 crore 25 years ago but it has now crossed one lakh crore.
Uttarakhand can also become the spiritual capital of the world, he said, referring to the large number of pilgrimage centres in the State.
The projects inaugurated by the Prime Minister cater to several key sectors, including drinking water, irrigation, technical education, energy, urban development, sports, and skill development.
The projects include Dehradun water supply coverage for 23 zones under AMRUT scheme, electrical substation in Pithoragarh district, solar power plants in government buildings, AstroTurf Hockey Ground at Haldwani Stadium in Nainital, among others.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and other senior leaders of the State were among those present at the function. (Agencies)
