
PM Modi inaugurates development projects worth ₹4,800 crore in TN
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited Tamil Nadu’s Thoothukudi and inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for several development projects worth over ₹4,800 crore. The projects aim to enhance connectivity, energy, and infrastructure in the region, further cementing the ‘Viksit Bharat’ vision of the government.
The highlight of the event was the inauguration of the new terminal building at Tuticorin Airport, built at a cost of ₹450 crore. The new terminal building is expected to increase the airport’s capacity and enhance the overall passenger experience. With this upgrade, Tuticorin Airport is set to become a major hub for air travel in the region, promoting tourism, trade, and economic growth.
Another significant project inaugurated by the Prime Minister was the 4-laning of the 50 km Sethiyathope–Cholapuram stretch of NH-36. This project is part of the broader effort to improve connectivity in the region, reducing travel time and enhancing road safety. With the 4-laning of this stretch, commuters can expect a smoother and faster journey, while also benefiting from improved road conditions.
In addition to the airport and road projects, the Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone for the 6-laning of the 5.16 km NH-138 Tuticorin Port Road. This project aims to improve connectivity between the Tuticorin Port and the city, facilitating the movement of goods and cargo. With the 6-laning of this stretch, the port is expected to become more efficient and competitive, promoting trade and economic growth in the region.
The Prime Minister’s visit to Thoothukudi was also an opportunity to highlight the government’s commitment to the development of the region. The projects inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for are part of the government’s broader efforts to enhance infrastructure and connectivity in the region, promoting economic growth and development.
The Tuticorin Port, one of the largest ports in the country, is a significant economic hub in the region. The government’s efforts to improve connectivity and infrastructure around the port are expected to have a positive impact on trade and economic growth in the region. With improved connectivity and infrastructure, the port is expected to become even more competitive, attracting more trade and investment to the region.
The Prime Minister’s visit to Thoothukudi was also an opportunity to highlight the government’s commitment to the development of the region’s energy sector. The government has been working to promote the development of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, to reduce the region’s dependence on fossil fuels and promote sustainable development.
In conclusion, the Prime Minister’s visit to Thoothukudi and the inauguration of the development projects worth over ₹4,800 crore are significant steps towards promoting economic growth and development in the region. The projects are expected to enhance connectivity, infrastructure, and energy in the region, promoting trade, tourism, and economic growth. The government’s commitment to the development of the region is a positive step towards realizing the ‘Viksit Bharat’ vision.