The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi visited Kollam in Kerala today. He dedicated the 13 km, 2-lane Kollam bypass on NH-66 to the nation. The Governor of Kerala Shri Justice P. Sathasivam, CM of Kerala Shri PinarayiVijayan, Union Minister of Tourism Shri K J Alphons along with other dignitaries were present on this occasion.
Addressing a gathering at the Asramam ground in Kollam, Prime Minister Modisaid that infrastructure development has been the priority of his Government and the Kollam bypass is an example.
He underlined the fact that the project got final sanction in January 2015 and now it has seen the light of the day. The Prime Minister told that his Government believes in sabkasaath, sabkavikas for ease of living to the common man and appreciated the contribution and co-operation of Kerala government in completion of the project.
Kollam Bypass will reduce ravel time between Alappuzha and Thiruvananthapuram and decongest the traffic in Kollam town.
Talking about the projects in Kerala, the PM said that about 500 km of national highway has been added in Keralasince May 2014. He added that under Bharatmala, a detailed project report for the Mumbai-Kanyakumari corridor is under preparation. .
The Prime Minister said that the government is committed to ensure timely completion of all the projects. He said that through PRAGATI,more than 250 projects worth Rs.12 lakh crores have been reviewed at his end.
Highlighting the progress in road connectivity, the PM Modi said that compared to the previous Government, the pace of construction in national highways, rural roads has almost doubled. More than 90% of rural habitations have been connected today compared to only 56% in the previous government. He expressed hope that the government will reach the target of 100% rural road connectivity soon. Regional air connectivity and expansion of railway lines have shown marked improvement resulting in creation of job opportunities.The Prime Minister said, “When we construct roads and bridges, we do not only connect towns and villages. We also connect aspirations with achievements, optimism with opportunities and hope with happiness.”
About Ayushman Bharat, he said that 8 lakh patients have been benefitted under this scheme while the government has sanctioned more than 1100 crores rupees till date for the scheme. He urged the Government of Kerala to expedite the implementation of Ayushman Bharat scheme, so that the people of Kerala can be benefitted.
The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said that tourism is the hallmark of Kerala’s economic development and a principal contributor to the State’s economy. He added that recognizing the tourism potential of Kerala, the government has sanctioned 7 projects in the State under the SwadeshDarshan and PRASAD schemes with funds worth Rs. 550 crore.
Speaking on the importance of Tourism Sector, PM highlighted the remarkable growth in this sector. India posted a growth of 14% over 2016 in the tourism sector while the world grew at an average of 7%. He added that India now stands at 3rd place in Power Ranking in the 2018 report of the World Travel & Tourism Council. Foreign tourist arrivals in India increased by 42% from around 70 lakh in 2013 to about 1 crore in 2017. While the Foreign exchange earned by India due to tourism witnessed a jump of 50%, up from $ 18 billionin 2013 to $ 27 billion in 2017. He described the introduction of the e-Visa as a game changer for Indian Tourism which is now available to nationals of 166 countries.
We have often seen that infrastructure projects get stalled for various reasons. Public money is wasted due to cost & time over-runs.
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We decided that this culture of wastage of public money cannot continue. Through PRAGATI, we are accelerating projects & overcoming problems: PM
I was surprised to see that some projects are delayed by 20 to 30 years. It is a crime to deprive the common man of the benefits of a project for such a long time.
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Till now, I have reviewed more than 250 projects worth approximately 12 lakh crore rupees under PRAGATI: PM
Atal ji believed in the power of connectivity and we are taking his vision forward.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 15, 2019
From national highways to rural roads, pace of construction has almost doubled as compared to the previous government: PM
When we formed government, only 56% of rural habitations were connected by a road.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 15, 2019
Today more than 90% of rural habitations are connected by a road.
I am sure that we will definitely achieve the target of 100% soon: PM
Regional air connectivity has also improved immensely in last four years.
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The rate of doubling, electrification and laying of new tracks has shown big improvement.
All this is also leading to rapid increase in job creation: PM
When we construct roads and bridges, we do not only connect towns and villages.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 15, 2019
We also connect aspirations with achievements,
optimism with opportunities and
hope with happiness: PM
My government has worked hard in tourism sector.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 15, 2019
India has been ranked at 3rd place in the new Power Ranking in the 2018 report of the World Travel & Tourism Council.
India’s ranking in the Travel & Tourism Competitive Index of the WEF moved from 65th to 40th rank: PM
Foreign tourist arrivals in India went up from 70 lakh in 2013 to 1 crore in 2017.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) January 15, 2019
The foreign exchange earned due to tourism went up from US$ 18 billion in 2013 to US$ 27 billion in 2017!
India was among one of the highest growing tourist destinations in the world in 2017: PM
Today, I will inaugurate a project at Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram.
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I will also seek blessings from Lord Padmanabhaswamy for the welfare of people of Kerala and other parts of the country: PM