Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Inaugurate Railway Development Projects in Telangana

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HYDERABAD – Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to lay the foundation stone and inaugurate a series of railway development projects in Telangana on February 26, marking a significant step towards infrastructural growth in the region.

The announcement was made by Union Minister of Culture and Tourism, G Kishan Reddy, who outlined the scope of the projects. The Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for railway development works estimated to be worth Rs 230 crore.

The projects encompass a wide range of infrastructural developments, including the establishment of 15 Amurth Bharat Railway Stations and the construction of 17 railway flyovers and underpasses. These initiatives have been undertaken at an estimated cost of Rs 169 crore.

These projects are expected to significantly enhance the railway infrastructure in Telangana, improving connectivity and facilitating smoother transportation. The developments are also anticipated to boost tourism in the region, contributing to its economic growth.

The inauguration ceremony will be closely watched by stakeholders and citizens alike, as they look forward to the positive impact of these projects on the region’s infrastructure and economy.

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