QuotePM Modi lays foundation stone and inaugurates multiple development projects in Vadodara, Gujarat

 

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today dedicated to the nation, the Vadodara City Command Control Centre; the Waghodiya Regional Water Supply Scheme; and the New Head Office Building of the Bank of Baroda, at a public meeting in Vadodara.

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The Prime Minister handed over keys of houses to beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban, as well as Rural). He laid the Foundation Stones of several infrastructure and development projects, including an integrated transport hub, regional water supply schemes, housing projects, and a flyover. He also laid the foundation stone for the capacity expansion of the Mundra-Delhi petroleum product pipeline, and a greenfield marketing terminal project of HPCL, at Vadodara.

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Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister said that the scale of development works being launched in Vadodara today is unprecedented.

The Prime Minister said that the Government is clear about its priority being development, and resources being used for the well-being of the citizens.

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The Prime Minister said that since he was a child, he had been hearing about a ferry service from Ghogha to Dahej. He said that the Government is now focused on all-round development and the ferry has been made operational today.

The Prime Minister said that as in previous years, "Run For Unity," will be organised to mark the Jayanti of Sardar Patel on October 31st. He urged people to take part in this enthusiastically.

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi met with the Vice President of the United States of America, the Honorable J.D. Vance today, accompanied by the Second Lady Mrs. Usha Vance, their children, and senior members of the U.S. Administration.

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Prime Minister fondly recalled his visit to Washington D.C. in January and his fruitful discussions with President Trump, which laid down the roadmap for close cooperation between India and the U.S., leveraging the strengths of Make America Great Again (MAGA) and Viksit Bharat 2047.

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Prime Minister and Vice President Vance reviewed and positively assessed the progress in various areas of bilateral cooperation.

They welcomed the significant progress in the negotiations for a mutually beneficial India-U.S. Bilateral Trade Agreement focused on the welfare of the people of the two countries. Likewise, they noted continued efforts towards enhancing cooperation in energy, defence, strategic technologies and other areas.

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The two leaders also exchanged views on various regional and global issues of mutual interest, and called for dialogue and diplomacy as the way forward.

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Prime Minister extended his best wishes to the Vice President, Second Lady and their children for a pleasant and productive stay in India.

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Prime Minister conveyed his warm greetings to President Trump and said that he looked forward to his visit to India later this year.

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