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PM Modi to inaugurate several schemes in Madhya Pradesh

Bhopal: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate several development projects of the state government during his one-day visit to Madhya Pradesh today. These include an irrigation project and urban transport scheme. Given the assembly elections to be held in the state later this year, the Prime Minister’s visit to the state tour and development projects is being considered as important. According to official sources, during the visit of Prime Minister Modi, the Mohanpura major irrigation project of Rajgarh district and other plans including the ‘Shudra Seva’, the urban transport scheme of the state government in Indore will be launched.

The Prime Minister will reach Bhopal Airport at around 12 noon and will be involved in several programs from Bhopal to Mohanpura and then to Indore. The cost of Mohanpura project is Rs. 3,866.34 crores and the water supply capacity of this reservoir is 5730 lac cu. Between 1.34 lakh hectares of water from the reservoir, Rabi irrigation will be ensured as well as better drinking water system in about 400 villages.

This project will benefit from 727 gram of Rajgarh district. Prime Minister will inaugurate various works at cost of Rs. 4713.75 crores in Indore. In the program being organized at Indore’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Prime Minister will honor the winners of the National Cleanliness Survey and also inaugurate the ambitious urban transport scheme ‘Sutra Seva’ of the Madhya Pradesh government. More than one lakh beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana will be benefited in this program. The official said that in the program organized in Indore, the award will be given to the representatives of the first three cities of Indore, Bhopal and Chandigarh, in the year 2018, the Prime Minister Modi Urban Clean Survey. It may be mentioned that two cities of Madhya Pradesh, Indore and Bhopal have retained the Clean Survey-2007 ranking this year.

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