PM's Karnataka tour: launched various development works
PM Narendra modi is on a two-day visit to Karnataka to attend the International Day of Yoga in Mysore and will inaugurate Rs 33,000 crore worth of 19 development projects.
PM's Karnataka tour: launched various development works
Karnataka: Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi on a two-day tour to Karnataka, launched various development works worth over 33,000 crores, including the state’s comprehensive development hope.
Today, Rs. 27,000 crores in Kommaghatta, Bangalore. Inaugurated and foundation stone of amount road infrastructure and railway infrastructure projects.
Karnataka Governor Dr. Thawarchand Gehlot, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, Former Chief Ministers Sadananda Gowda, MPs PC Mohan, Tejasvi Surya, Minister S T Somashekar, and V Somanna were present.
PM Narendra modi is on a two-day visit to Karnataka to attend the International Day of Yoga in Mysore and will inaugurate Rs 33,000 crore worth of 19 development projects. As a part of this programme, the Prime Minister inaugurated Road and Railway Infrastructure projects and laid the foundation stone for several works worth Rs 27,000 crore.
Governor of Karnataka Thawar Chand Gehlot, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, Former Chief Minister V Sadanand Gowda, Member Parliaments P C Mohan, Tejasvi Surya, Ministers S T Somashekhar and V Somanna were present.
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