"It's time for a fresh start": After launching projects worth Rs 5,200 million in Chennai, PM Modi | Top quotes
During his visit to Tamil Nadu on Saturday, PM Modi, among other activities, participated in celebrations marking the 125th anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna Math, flagged off a Vande Bharat Express train, and opened the brand-new terminal at Chennai Airport.
The Chennai-Coimbatore Vande Bharat Express train was flagged off on Saturday, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized his government's commitment to the development of the southern state of Tamil Nadu. He also unveiled the new integrated terminal at the Chennai airport.
The prime minister also gave a speech and meditated at the Vivekananda House while he was in Chennai.
All about PM Modi’s Chennai visit:
01:-The Rs 1,260 crore New Integrated Terminal Building (Phase-1) at Chennai International Airport was dedicated by PM Modi. The airport's capacity to serve passengers will grow from 23 million passengers per year (MPPA) to 30 MPPA with the addition of this facility.
While walking around the terminal, the Prime Minister of India and the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin, were seen joking and smiling as they held each other's hands and patted each other.
02:-PM hailed off the Chennai-Coimbatore Vande Bharat Express. PM Modi likewise collaborated with school understudies in the train.
"The Vande Bharat Express improves connectivity even further for the wonderful cities of Chennai and Coimbatore." The PM later tweeted, "I flagged off the train and also met young friends on the occasion."
03:-Being among the Tamil people made PM Modi happy. Additionally, he took part in events to mark the 125th anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna Math.
"Ramakrishna Math is a school that I greatly admire." It has had a significant impact on my life. I have a lot of love for the Tamil people because I am one of them. l love the Tamil language, Tamil culture, and the energy of Chennai," PM Modi said.
04:-Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated in his speech that India has been experiencing an infrastructure revolution.
"The time has come for new beginnings, new aspirations, and new hopes. The people will begin to benefit from some new infrastructure projects today. India's infrastructure has changed dramatically over the past few years. In Chennai, PM Modi stated, "It is driven by speed and scale."
05:-PM Modi emphasized the Center's push for Tamil Nadu's growth and the record-setting investment of Rs 10 lakh crore in infrastructure. This is five times more than in 2014, "Prime Minister Modi stated.
The Prime Minister emphasized the current pace and scope of work, including the expansion of airports prior to 2014 and after the NDA regime took office, such as the electrification of rail lines and national highways. India has more provincial web clients than metropolitan clients, and the country is the world's main in computerized exchanges.