Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Ajmer in Rajasthan on Saturday to launch various development projects worth over Rs 16,680 crore. The projects cover sectors like urban development, drinking water supply, road infrastructure, irrigation, energy, and industrial development, aiming to boost Rajasthan’s growth and enhance the quality of life. Additionally, the Prime Minister will kick off a campaign for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for girls aged 14 years and above to prevent cervical cancer, emphasizing preventive healthcare and women’s well-being.
To improve road infrastructure and connectivity, PM Modi will inaugurate several National Highway projects, including the Greenfield Expressway from Bandikui to Jaipur, the Amritsar-Jamnagar Economic Corridor, and the Delhi-Vadodara Access Controlled Greenfield Expressway. He will also lay the foundation stone for projects like a four-lane elevated road in Jodhpur city and the Malbamori–Mangrol–Baran State Highway in Baran district.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for drinking water projects like the Nonera Major Drinking Water Project and the Parwan Akawad Major Drinking Water Project to ensure reliable water supply in multiple districts of Rajasthan. He will also focus on enhancing renewable energy transmission by inaugurating key transmission systems and grid substations to support clean energy expansion in the state.
In a move to empower youth and generate employment, PM Modi will distribute over 21,800 appointment letters to newly recruited individuals in various government departments and organizations in Rajasthan. This visit highlights the government’s emphasis on infrastructure development, healthcare improvement, renewable energy expansion, and employment opportunities in Rajasthan.
