Darjeeling Premier Modi's visit to Calcutta: Bengal will set up this in India, and will set up many projects
West Bengal News Desk, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit Western Bengals on December 30. The Prime Minister will flag how to flag here Bharat Express here. In Bengal, PM Modi will lay the ground stone of projects worth more than Rs 7800 crore. Along with this, Prime Minister Modi will also serve on the second meeting of the National Ganga Council. Chief Minister of Five States, including Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, will also be present in this meeting. However, Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav will take part in the meeting in place of CM Nitish Kumar of Bihar. In light of the visit of the Prime Minister, nine Union ministers also reach Bengal. According to the information, Prime Minister Modi will set up the newly built Joka-Taratla Metro Line in Kolkata, along with the first of the Bharat train of East India from Howrah station. A division of 6.5 km with 6 stations such as Joka, Thakurpukur, Sakher Bazaar, on behalf of Chaurasta, on behalf of Bazaar and Taratla was built at a cost of more than Rs 2475 crore. In addition, the prime minister will also develop 7 sewer infrastructure projects (20 sewerage treatment plants and 612 km network) under the National Clean Ganga mission at a cost of more than Rs 990 crore. The National Ganga Council entrusted the overall responsibility for the prevention and rejuvenation of the Ganges River and its tributaries. Strong security arrangements are inaugurated by Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee-National Water and Sanitation Institute, developed at an estimated cost of about Rs 100 crore in Premier Narendra Modi, Joka, Diamond Harbor Road, Kolkata. The institute will serve as a top body in the country on water, hygiene and hygiene, which acts as a center of information and knowledge for the center, state and local governments. Strong security arrangements were also made for visiting PM Modi to West Beans. The movement from three platforms of Howrah station has been stopped at the moment. Darjeeling News Desk !!! Share this story