PM Modi To Inaugurate Several Projects On Two-Days Gujarat Visit

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PM Modi To Inaugurate Several Projects On Two-Days Gujarat Visit

| Updated: August 25, 2022 14:18

During his two-day visit to Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate several projects in various cities of Gujarat, including Ahmedabad, Kutch, and Gandhinagar. PM Modi will visit Gujarat from 27-28 August 2022.

Prime Minister Modi will participate in the Khadi Utsav celebrations at Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad on August 27. He is also likely to address the gathering during the event. On August 28, PM Modi will again address the crowd at an event organised by Sarhad Dairy at the Kutch University at 10 AM. Later, he will take part in a roadshow organised in Bhuj.

PM Modi is likely to inaugurate the processing and packaging unit of Sarhad Dairy and a conventional hall in Gandhidham. He will also mark the arrival of Narmada water at Mod Kuba village in the Kutch district.

Furthermore, PM Modi will dedicate the Smritivan Memorial Project in Bhuj on August 28. It is a tribute to the people who lost their lives during the Kutch earthquake on January 26, 2001. The project spreads across 470 acres, built atop Bhujiyo Dungar.

On August 28 evening, the Prime Minister will mark the 40 years of Suzuki, the Japanese car manufacturer in India that collaborated with Maruti. At last, PM Modi will make multiple announcements at the Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar.

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