PM Modi Karnataka Visit Highlights: PM Modi Releases 13th Instalment Of PM-KISAN
PM Modi Karnataka Visit Live: The new airport has been developed at a cost of around Rs 450 crore. The lotus-shaped Passenger Terminal Building of the airport can handle 300 passengers per hour
We have transferred Rs. 16,000 crore to farmers from across the country from here eliminating the middlemen. Had it been Congress' rule, over Rs. 12,000 crore would have been lost out of Rs. 16,000: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the 13th instalment of PM-KISAN on Monday at Belagavi.
After announcing development projects in Shivamogga, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held roadshow in Belagavi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seen walking alongside former Karnataka CM Yeddiyurappa.
This airport has a mixture of Karnataka's tradition and technology, said PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets former CM and senior BJP leader BS Yediyurappa at the inauguration of Shivamogga Airport. BS Yediyurappa is also celebrating his 80th birthday today.
While addressing the gathering, Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
After inspecting Shivamogga airport, Prime Minister Narendra Modi felicitates former Karnataka CM BS Yeddiyurappa in Shivamogga.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inspects the model of Karnataka's Shivamogga Airport which he will inaugurate on Monday.
In Karnataka, PM Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Shivamogga Airport, hold a mega roadshow, and release the 13th installment amount of about Rs. 16,000 crores under PM-KISAN. Know his schedule.
"It is my pleasure to welcome Hon’ble PM Narendra Modi ji to the state. The PM will participate in various programmes & inaugurate the greenfield airport at Shivamogga, railway projects, national highway works, smart city projects & Jal Jeevan Mission works, among others," Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai tweeted.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay foundation stones and inaugurate Shivamogga airport at 12 noon on Monday.
The PM will hold a roadshow at Belagavi at 2.50 PM.
PM Modi will release 13th installment of PM-KISAN. The PM will also lay the foundation stone for several developmental projects at 3.30 PM at Belagavi.
"I look forward to being in Karnataka tomorrow, 27th February. At a programme in Shivamogga, will be inaugurating various development works including the airport. After that will be in Belagavi, where the 13th installment of PM Kisan would be disbursed," Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted.
Background
Eyeing to retain Karnataka in the upcoming Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the BJP ruling state on Monday to inaugurate Shivamogga airport and lay foundation stones for various development projects in Belagavi.
According to an official statement, the Prime Minister will inspect the airport in Shivamogga. Inauguration and laying of the foundation stone of multiple projects in the district is also part of the programme. The new airport has been developed at a cost of around Rs 450 crore. The lotus-shaped Passenger Terminal Building of the airport can handle 300 passengers per hour.
The airport is expected to improve connectivity and accessibility of Shivamogga and other neighbouring areas in the Malnad region. The foundation stone for two railway projects, Shikaripura–Ranebennur new Railway line and Koteganguru Railway coaching depot, will also be laid during the visit.
The Shivamogga–Shikaripura–Ranebennur new Railway line will be developed at a cost of Rs. 990 crore and will provide enhanced connectivity to Malnad region with the Bengaluru-Mumbai mainline.
The Koteganguru railway coaching depot in Shivamogga city will be developed at an outlay of more than Rs 100 crore to help start new trains from Shivamogga and decongest maintenance facilities in Bengaluru and Mysuru.
The PM will lay the foundation stone for multiple road development projects worth more than Rs 215 crore, including the construction of new bypass road for Shikaripura town connecting Byndur – Ranebennur, widening of NH-169A from Megaravalli to Agumbe; and construction of a new bridge at Bharathipura in Teerthahalli Taluk.
He will also unveil and lay the foundation stone of multi-village schemes to the tune of over Rs 950 crore under the Jal Jeevan Mission.
This includes inauguration of a scheme for Gowthamapura and 127 other villages and laying the foundation stone for three other schemes to be developed at a total cost of more than Rs 860 crore.
The four schemes aim to provide functional household piped water connections, which is expected to benefit a total of more than 4.4 lakh people.
As many as 44 Smart City projects worth more than Rs 895 crores in Shivamogga will also be inaugurated.
The projects include eight smart road packages of 110 km length, integrated command and control centre and multi-level car parking; smart bus shelter projects, intelligent solid waste management system, creation of parks and riverfront development projects, among others.
Later, Modi will fly to Belagavi where he will release the 13th instalment of about Rs 16,000 crores under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) through direct benefits transfer to more than eight crore beneficiaries.
Under the scheme, eligible farmer families are provided a benefit of Rs 6,000 per year in three equal instalments of Rs 2000 each.
He will dedicate the Belagavi Railway station building to the nation, which has been redeveloped at an approximate cost of about Rs 190 crore to provide world-class amenities to the passengers.
He will also launch the rail line doubling project between Londa-Belagavi worth Rs 930 crores. The project will enhance line capacity along the busy Mumbai-Pune-Hubballi-Bengaluru railway line, leading to promotion of trade, commerce and economic activities in the region.
Modi’s visit to Shivamogga on Monday will be the fifth this year. The general assembly elections in Karnataka are due sometime in April-May. In this context, PM Modi and his cabinet leaders have increased the number of official visits to Karnataka to help BJP government get mandate for the next term.
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