Narendra Modi Live Updates in Gorakhpur: PM to flag off AIIMS, fertilizer plant on CM Yogi’s home turf today

Narendra Modi Live Updates in Gorakhpur: Prime minister Narendra Modi Gorakhpur, home of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, is set to inaugurate three mega projects including an AIIMS and a major fertilizer plant today. Regional Medical Research Center, a regional unit of ICMR, is also included in three ambitious projects set to further accelerate the development of underdeveloped eastern Uttar Pradesh.

The BJP has expressed confidence in Adityanath’s leadership for the upcoming Uttar Pradesh elections, with the chief minister first chosen to place a political proposal in the BJP’s national executive. The Union Home Minister has repeatedly said that the BJP will once again form the government in Uttar Pradesh with an absolute majority.

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• UP Chief Minister Adityanath reached Gorakhpur on Monday evening and took stock of the preparations for Prime Minister Modi’s visit here on Tuesday.

• Prime Minister will inaugurate three ambitious projects worth over Rs 9,600 crore. These projects include the newly constructed fertilizer plant of Hindustan Fertilizer Rasayan Limited (HURL), AIIMS Bhawan and Regional Medical Research Center, a regional unit of ICMR here.

• During the inspection of the fertilizer plant, Adityanath said that Prime Minister Modi’s rule has been historic for the development of Uttar Pradesh and accordingly the inauguration program of the plant and AIIMS should be grand.

• Adityanath reached the fertilizer plant at around 5 pm and asked the officials to take full care of the security of the prime minister apart from the common man.

• The Rs 8,603-crore fertilizer plant will produce 12.7 lakh metric tonnes of neem-coated urea per year, officials said, adding that the project will not only bring prosperity to the lives of farmers but also create 20,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities for the youth. will also be born.

He said that the Gorakhpur AIIMS, built at a cost of Rs 1,011 crore, would benefit not only the people of Eastern UP but also a large population of Bihar, Jharkhand and Nepal with its world class health facilities.

• Similarly, the Rs 36-crore Regional Medical Research Center will facilitate testing and research of vector-borne diseases, he said, adding that hi-tech labs will reduce the region’s dependence on big cities for vector-borne tests. Disease.

Electric buses will start operating from Tuesday in Gorakhpur too, he said, adding that they were waiting at the Nausad bus station premises for their inauguration from October 28.

• Chief Minister Adityanath had flagged off electric buses in Lucknow on 5 October and 15 such buses reached Gorakhpur on 28 October.

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