On July 8, prime minister Narendra Modi will travel to telangana to dedicate the railway wagon manufacturing facility at Hanumakonda in the warangal district. The prime minister will reportedly lay the cornerstone for the building along with a facility for railway coach periodic overhauling, according to Union minister for Tourism and culture G. Union. After visiting the location where the apartment will soon be built, he made the announcement on Sunday. He discussed the Prime Minister's visit arrangements with senior South Central Railway executives as well as representatives from other departments.

According to the Union minister, the plant would be able to produce 200 wagons each month. He claimed that the prime minister approved a Waggon Manufacturing Unit for telangana rather than a rail Coach Factory. With the authority of the prime minister, he stated, the unit's specifics would be disclosed. He thought that by creating this unit, the local unemployed would have employment prospects. Additionally, the National Highway Authority of india (NHAI), the district Collector, and the state government met with the Union Minister. He examined the ongoing projects and the preparations for the Prime Minister's visit while being accompanied by State bjp President bandi sanjay kumar and other party officials.

Later, a Union minister informed the media that the prime minister would launch or lay the cornerstone for a number of projects. Additionally, he will speak at a public gathering at Warangal's Arts college Grounds. The prime minister will reportedly lay the cornerstone for Rs. 5,587 crores in highway development projects, according to the Union Minister. Additionally, he will lay the cornerstone for the $1,127 billion Greenfield Highway project. He claimed that by alleging discrimination against telangana, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government in telangana was attempting to damage the Centre. He claimed that the Centre did not treat any state unfairly.

He claimed that the BJP-led federal government was making every effort to build new motorways and upgrade the nation's infrastructure. The old thousand pillar temple in warangal is also undergoing renovations, according to a Union Minister. He said that the Centre had allotted Rs. 500 for the purchase of property necessary to build the Regional Ring Road (RRR), which would connect the ten districts of Hyderabad. The project, which is expected to cost Rs. 26,000 crore, will be entirely funded by the Centre. The work would begin right away, according to the Union minister, when the state government has finished acquiring the land. He claimed that although the state government has not approved even one rupee, the centre has approved Rs. 500 crore for land acquisition.

Additionally, the 350 km long Regional Ring Road was to be developed along the Outer Ring rail, according to the Union minister at the Centre. He said that the Centre had also set aside money for the Outer Ring rail survey. He disclosed that the extension of the MMTS train to yadadri had already been sanctioned by the Centre for the convenience of pilgrims. According to him, the construction was delayed because the state government did not provide its fair share of funding. Even if the state government is unable to contribute finances, the Centre will approve the necessary funding to carry out the project, according to a Union Minister.



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