Hindustan Times (East UP)

PM lauds developmen­t by ‘double engine govt’ in Himachal

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THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN THE LAST EIGHT YEARS HAS WORKED TO FURTHER BOOST ITS CAPABILITI­ES AND FACILITIES AVAILABLE THERE.

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday emphasised on the need for Himachal Pradesh to realise its full potential, and said the state has to be developed with a quick pace in the next 25 years to take it further ahead in fields like tourism, higher education, research, informatio­n technology, bio technology, food processing and natural farming.

In an address on the state’s 75th foundation day, he lauded its progress, noting that doubts persisted about its future when it was formed due to geographic­al challenges. However, people converted challenges into opportunit­ies, and the state now ranks high on various developmen­t indices with its progress in the fields of horticultu­re, literacy, electrific­ation and water supply.

The central government in the last eight years has worked to further boost its capabiliti­es and facilities available there.

“Under the young leadership of Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, the ‘double engine government’ has expanded rural roads and railway network, and widened highways. Its results are now visible. As connectivi­ty is getting better, tourism is entering new areas, new regions,” Modi said.

The state government has further expanded the Centre’s welfare measures, especially those related to social security, the prime minister added.

He reiterated his government’s commitment to take developmen­t to every inhabitant of the state during the ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’. The hilly state, where the BJP is in power, is going to assembly polls later this year.

PM Modi to inaugurate 108-ft tall Hanuman idol in Gujarat’s Morbi today On the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate a 108-feet tall idol of Lord Hanuman at Keshvanand Ashram in Gujarat’s Morbi town on Saturday.

This is a second idol of the deity installed by the Shree Harish Chander Nanda Education and Charitable Trust, it said in a release.

The constructi­on of the massive idol started in 2018 and cost Rs 10 crore, the trust said.

While Modi will take part in the event virtually, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and other leaders will remain present at the venue, said the release.

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