PM Modi will give many gifts to Bihar on March 2
Patna: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Aurangabad and Begusarai on Saturday on a one-day visit to Bihar. Before Holi in Bihar, many gifts will be given to the people of the state. There is tremendous enthusiasm in BJP regarding the arrival of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister will first reach Aurangabad where he will inaugurate, inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of several development projects worth more than Rs 21,400 crore. The Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone for a six-lane bridge over river Ganga, which will be developed as a part of the Patna Ring Road. This bridge will be one of the longest river bridges in the country.
The Prime Minister will also inaugurate twelve projects developed at a cost of about Rs 2,190 crore under Namami Gange in Bihar. The Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone of Unity Mall in Patna. The project, to be constructed at a cost of over Rs 200 crore, is envisioned as a state-of-the-art facility incorporating international design practices, technology, convenience and beautification. The mall will provide a dedicated space to states, union territories and districts, enabling them to showcase their unique products and craftsmanship.
There will be 36 big stalls for the states, union territories and 38 small stalls for each district of Bihar. PM Modi will also dedicate to the nation three railway projects in Bihar. The Prime Minister will also inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of many schemes in Begusarai. On this day, the Prime Minister will inaugurate, inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of several oil and gas projects worth about Rs 1.48 lakh crore. Oil and gas sector projects worth about Rs 14,000 crore will be started in Bihar. The Prime Minister will inaugurate the Hindustan Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited (HURL) fertilizer plant in Barauni. Developed at a cost of more than Rs 9500 crore, this plant will provide urea to farmers at affordable rates and increase their productivity and financial stability. This will be the fourth fertilizer plant to be restarted in the country.