PM to visit Arunachal Pradesh and Jharkhand tomorrow

Published By : Admin | February 19, 2015 | 14:30 IST

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, will visit Arunachal Pradesh and Jharkhand tomorrow.

He will dedicate to the nation, the Harmuti-Naharlagun Rail Line, and flag-off two trains: (a) AC express between Naharlagun and New Delhi, and (b) Inter-City Express between Naharlagun and Guwahati, at a function in Itanagar tomorrow morning. The Prime Minister will inaugurate the Festival of Arunachal 2015. He will inaugurate a water supply scheme for Itanagar, and lay the Foundation Stone for a 132 KV Transmission Line.

In the afternoon, the Prime Minister will inaugurate a new railway line from Hazaribag to Kodarma. The function will be held at Hazaribag.

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The Prime Minister posted on X :

"Pained by the passing away of Dr. Shankar Rao Tatwawadi Ji. He will be remembered for his extensive contribution to nation-building and India's cultural regeneration. He dedicated himself to RSS and made a mark by furthering its global outreach. He was also a distinguished scholar, always encouraging a spirit of enquiry among the youth. Students and scholars fondly recall his association with BHU. His various passions included science, Sanskrit and spirituality.

I consider myself fortunate to have interacted with him on several occasions, both in India and overseas. His ideological clarity and meticulous style of working always stood out.

Om Shanti