Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Jind in Haryana on July 17, where he will launch various development projects, including the country’s first hydrogen-powered train. State Cooperation Minister Arvind Sharma highlighted that this event signifies a milestone in the state’s development journey, ushering in a new era of eco-friendly and modern transportation. The hydrogen train, operating on the Jind-Gohana-Sonipat route, is a significant step towards clean energy and green technology in India.
The minister emphasized that under the leadership of PM Modi and Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Haryana is achieving new developmental benchmarks. The hydrogen-powered train project not only enhances railway infrastructure but also reflects India’s commitment to environmental conservation and clean energy. This initiative positions Haryana as a hub for hydrogen technology, contributing to the state’s progress and sustainability goals.
PM Modi’s visit underscores the substantial infrastructure investments in Haryana, with the simultaneous launch of key projects spanning railways, roads, healthcare, and tourism sectors. These initiatives aim to boost industrial growth, trade, investment, and employment opportunities, driving the state’s overall development. Inaugurating medical colleges and infrastructure projects will significantly enhance healthcare facilities and connectivity, benefiting residents across various regions in Haryana.
Highlighting the importance of infrastructure development, the minister mentioned projects like the Delhi-Katra Expressway Haryana section and the Ambala-Kala Amb Greenfield Four-Lane Corridor. These initiatives are expected to enhance connectivity, reduce travel time, and stimulate commercial activities across the state. Additionally, road projects such as the Hansi-Barwala Four-Lane Highway and the Bikaner-Siwani-Sonipat Road Project will strengthen rural-urban connectivity, laying a foundation for industrial expansion and job creation.
Sharma emphasized the government’s commitment to timely project implementation to ensure tangible benefits for the public. The upcoming public rally in Jind on July 17 is anticipated to convey a message of development, public trust, and community involvement. This event is poised to mark a significant chapter in Haryana’s history, bringing renewed energy, momentum, and opportunities for the state.
