Today, PM Modi will lay the groundwork for projects worth Rs.12, 600 crore
On Thursday, October 5, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Madhya Pradesh, which is preparing for elections. According to a statement from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), he will dedicate and lay the cornerstones for a number of projects totaling Rs.12,600 crore, including rail and road construction and a memorial honouring Rani Durgavati. Read more: Government raised the amount of subsidy by Rs.100 on LPG for Ujjwala Beneficiaries The "Veerangana Rani Durgavati Smarak aur Udyaan" would be constructed in Jabalpur at a cost of over 100 crore and span nearly 21 acres. According to an official, it will feature a striking 52-foot-tall bronze monument of the Gond queen. According to the official, the memorial would house a museum that will emphasise the history of the Gondwana region, particularly the bravery and chivalry of Rani Durgavati. Additionally, it will highlight the Gond people's cuisine, art, culture, and way of life, as well as that of other tribal communities. In the past seven months, Modi has made nine trips to the state. On Gandhi Jayanti (2 October), he gave a speech at a gathering in Gwalior. For the sake of enhancing the road infrastructure in Madhya Pradesh, Modi will lay the cornerstones for and dedicate to the country projects totaling more than 4,800 crore. NH 346's Jharkheda-Berasia-Dholkhedi Road Upgrade Project, NH 543's Balaghat-Gondia Section Four-Laning Project, NH 47's Temagaon-to-Chicholi Section, NH 346's Boregaon-to-Shahpur Section, and NH 346's Shahpur-to-Muktainagar Section Road Upgrade Project are among the projects. Modi will dedicate to the country the upgrading of NH 347C's road that runs from Khalghat to Sarwardewla. Also, Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate a new bottling facility in Jabalpur that was constructed for around 147 crores.