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    PM Modi Affirms Commitment To Haryana’s Infrastructure Development

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    By Amit Bhanot on February 16, 2024 PMO

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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to social media platform X on Friday and reiterated the government’s dedication to enhancing infrastructure in Haryana. The PM will lay the foundation stone of various projects during his visit to Rewari. These projects, with an estimated worth of over Rs 9,750 crore, encompass significant advancements in the health, rail, and tourism sectors of the state.

    One of the key projects to be inaugurated is the Gurugram Metro Rail project, with an investment of approximately Rs 5,450 crore. Spanning 28.5 kilometers, this project will link Millennium City Centre to Udyog Vihar Phase-5, integrating seamlessly with the existing metro network of Rapid Metro Rail Gurugram.

    The Gurugram Metro Rail project aligns with Prime Minister Modi’s vision of providing citizens with advanced, eco-friendly mass rapid urban transport systems, fostering sustainable development in urban areas.

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