UP: PM Modi ovirate, based on Varanasi’s Rs 22 billion project.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened a development of around Rs 22 billion in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh on Saturday and laid the foundation for a development of around Rs 22 billion.
PM Modi also released the 20th issue of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) program, a major boost from his parliamentary constituency towards development.
According to this issue, Rs 2.1 billion will be directly transferred to the bank accounts of more than 9.7 billion farmers across the country. He also distributed over 7400 aids to “Divyangjan” and older beneficiaries.
Prime Minister Modi said: “Today, I have been to Kashgar for the first time.
“At that time, I was praying to Baba Vishwanath, who gave people the power of pain and sorrow. I promised my daughters that I would avenge their “sindoor” and today, thanks to Mahadev’s blessing, I gave everything.
Speaking of the massive gathering, the Prime Minister said: “It is really special to watch the sacred scenes of Shiva devotees in Kashi during the Gini month of Jiyan, carrying water from Ganga all over Kashi in Kashi…I also want to pray in Baba Vishwanath and Markandeya Mahadev.
Prime Minister Modi also recalls his recent visit to Tamil Nadu, where he visited a historic 1,000-year-old temple, the Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple, which calls it “the core of the country’s Shaiva tradition.” “This temple was built by King Rajendra Chola, who joined the Ganges water from northern and north to south of India. 1000 years ago, Rajendra Chola began the tradition of ‘ek bharat, shresth bharat’ through his Shaiva Bhakti. Today, in steps like kashi-tamil sangaman, we join the steps forward.
He added: “This kind of occasion gives great inspiration. Every instance of unity in the country provides a new spirit for the country, which is why “Operation Sindoor” is possible. The unity of 14 billion residents becomes the power of “Operation Sindoor.”
“Today, farmers are celebrating here. The rupee has been transferred directly to the bank accounts of 970 million farmers across the country. When it is transferred from Kashgar to Kashgar, this is itself ‘Prasad'”.
As part of an effort to strengthen connectivity, the Prime Minister opened the expansion and strengthening of key roads, including Varanasi – Bhadohi Road and Chhitauni – Shool Tankeshwar Road.
He also opened a railway-covered bridge in Hadatpur, which is expected to alleviate congestion on the universal Mohan Sarai-Adalpura route. In addition, Prime Minister Modi laid the foundation for several new infrastructure projects, including road upgrades in Darmandi, Rahatara-Katwa, Gampal and Babatpur.
The Prime Minister focused on improving the city’s electricity infrastructure and also launched electricity projects worth more than Rs 8.8 billion. These include smart distribution projects and overhead cable underground, designed to modernize and ensure the city’s power system.
To promote tourism and protect the city’s rich cultural heritage, Prime Minister Modi unveiled the reconstruction of eight rivers, the landscaping of the ponds and Ghat in Rangildas Kutiya in Shitel and the restoration of the historic Durgakund.
The foundation’s stones were also paved to restore the Kardameshwar Mahadev temple, the development of Karkhiyaon, the birthplace of the famous Freedom Warriors, and the reconstruction of the ancestral houses of Munshi Premchand in Lamahi, which were classified as a museum.



