Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled several Infrastructure and Developmental projects worth over Rs 5,500 crore in Rajasthan. During his visit, he inaugurated the construction of new roads, dedication of new highways, and laid the foundation stone for the Railway sector in Nathdwara.
In particular, the Prime Minister dedicated three National Highway projects to the Nation, including the 114 km long six lane Udaipur to Shamlaji section of NH-48, the 110 km long four lane with paved shoulder Bar-Bilara-Jodhpur section of NH-25, and the 60 km long 2 lane with paved shoulder Jhadol to Ambhabelly section of NH-58E. He also laid the foundation stone for the two-laning of the 89 km long Charbhuja to Neechli Oden section of NH-162E.
In addition, the Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of various railway projects in the state, such as the re-development of Udaipur railway station and the Gauge conversion project. The modernisation of Udaipur railway station will enhance the passenger experience by providing separate entry and exit points, a dedicated parking space for vehicles, food courts, and making the station divyangjan friendly.
The projects are expected to improve the socio-economic conditions in the region, bolster connectivity, and create new employment opportunities. The new road and railway projects will also boost trade and commerce, thereby contributing to the economic growth of the country. Overall, the dedication and foundation-laying of these projects mark a significant step towards improving infrastructure in the state of Rajasthan.