Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his way to Telangana on Monday evening after his visit to Tamil Nadu. Upon his arrival at Begumpet airport, he was warmly welcomed by Telangana’s Governor, Tamilisai Soundararajan, and G. Kishan Reddy, the Union Minister for Tourism and Culture.
Following his arrival, Modi proceeded to Raj Bhavan to spend the night. His Tuesday begins with a scheduled visit to the Mahakali Temple in Secunderabad for puja, followed by the inauguration of the Civil Aviation Research Organisation (CARO) center at Begumpet. This facility, erected with an investment exceeding Rs 350 crore by the Airports Authority of India, is set to enhance research and innovation within the civil aviation industry, aiming to offer groundbreaking solutions to the international aviation sector.
Afterwards, the Prime Minister will head to Sangareddy to unveil and launch a series of developmental endeavors amounting to Rs 6,800 crore across various domains such as transportation, railways, and the oil and gas industry. Moreover, Modi is slated to deliver a speech at a public gathering in Sangareddy, echoing his recent activities in Adilabad where he launched projects worth Rs 56,000 crore and engaged with the public. Having arrived in Adilabad via helicopter from Nagpur, Maharashtra, Modi’s Telangana visit is part of a broader itinerary that includes returning to Tamil Nadu for additional commitments before moving on to his next stop.
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