Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched development initiatives valued at Rs 34,200 crore during the 'Samudra se Samriddhi' program held in Bhavnagar on Saturday. The ceremony emphasized maritime infrastructure with projects worth Rs 7,870 crore spanning major Indian ports. Modi stressed the importance of achieving self-reliant India through these investments. The program featured the opening of Mumbai's International Cruise Terminal at Indira Dock and groundbreaking ceremonies for new container facilities at Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port in Kolkata. Additional maritime developments encompassed cargo berths at Paradip Port, container handling upgrades, and modernization efforts across Chennai Port, Kamarajar Port, and inland waterway facilities.
Gujarat received Rs 26,354 crore worth of projects covering renewable energy, healthcare, and transportation sectors. The Prime Minister inaugurated solar energy initiatives, hospital expansions, and highway improvements throughout the state. Modi will conduct an aerial survey of the Dholera Special Investment Region as part of the comprehensive development strategy. The event highlighted India's commitment to strengthening port infrastructure and promoting economic growth through strategic investments. These initiatives aim to enhance the nation's maritime capabilities while supporting various industrial and social development goals.
Gujarat received Rs 26,354 crore worth of projects covering renewable energy, healthcare, and transportation sectors. The Prime Minister inaugurated solar energy initiatives, hospital expansions, and highway improvements throughout the state. Modi will conduct an aerial survey of the Dholera Special Investment Region as part of the comprehensive development strategy. The event highlighted India's commitment to strengthening port infrastructure and promoting economic growth through strategic investments. These initiatives aim to enhance the nation's maritime capabilities while supporting various industrial and social development goals.