Prime Minister Narendra Modi initiated thirteen development projects valued at Rs 5,127 crore across Arunachal Pradesh during Monday's ceremony. The North Eastern Electric Power Corporation will execute two hydroelectric ventures generating 426 MW through the Tato-I and Heo facilities on Yarjep River. These power installations will produce 1,803 million units annually while providing the state Rs 98 crore worth of free electricity and Rs 16 crore for local development funds. Modi also established groundwork for Tawang's Rs 147 crore integrated convention center designed to boost tourism and handicraft opportunities. The ambitious 1,830-kilometer Frontier Highway will connect Bomdila to Vijaynagar along the McMahon Line for enhanced border security.
The Vibrant Village Programme's second phase targets 122 border settlements with modern infrastructure development. Sixty-seven villages border Myanmar while fifty-five adjoin Bhutan within Arunachal Pradesh boundaries. These communities will receive all-weather roads, 4G telecommunications, and electrical grid connections through the Rs 2,205 crore initiative. The comprehensive program extends across seventeen states and union territories until fiscal year 2028-29. Government officials attended the Indira Gandhi Park event where Modi addressed citizens and examined local craft exhibitions.
The Vibrant Village Programme's second phase targets 122 border settlements with modern infrastructure development. Sixty-seven villages border Myanmar while fifty-five adjoin Bhutan within Arunachal Pradesh boundaries. These communities will receive all-weather roads, 4G telecommunications, and electrical grid connections through the Rs 2,205 crore initiative. The comprehensive program extends across seventeen states and union territories until fiscal year 2028-29. Government officials attended the Indira Gandhi Park event where Modi addressed citizens and examined local craft exhibitions.