HomeNewsIndiaPM Modi inaugurates new projects, lays stone for new initiatives in Tamil Nadu; all worth over Rs 20,000 crore

PM Modi inaugurates new projects, lays stone for new initiatives in Tamil Nadu; all worth over Rs 20,000 crore

In his address, the Prime Minister referred to recent rains, floods in December 2023 in the state and the consequent losses and said he was deeply moved by the condition of affected families.

January 02, 2024 / 14:03 IST
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During his first address of 2024, Prime Minister referred to recent rain fury, floods in December 2023 in the state and the consequent losses and said he was deeply moved by the condition of affected families. He said, ""The central government stands with people of Tamil Nadu in this time of crisis. We are providing every possible support to the state government."
During his first address of 2024, Prime Minister referred to recent rain fury, floods in December 2023 in the state and the consequent losses and said he was deeply moved by the condition of affected families. He said, ""The central government stands with people of Tamil Nadu in this time of crisis. We are providing every possible support to the state government."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday dedicated to the nation completed projects and laid foundation stone for new ones, totally worth Rs 20,140 crore.

In his address, the Prime Minister referred to recent rains, floods in December 2023 in the state and the consequent losses and said he was deeply moved by the condition of affected families.

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"The central government stands with people of Tamil Nadu in this time of crisis. We are providing every possible support to the state government." The PM laid foundation stone, inaugurated and dedicated to the nation 20 projects related to air and seaports, railway, highway, petroleum and natural gas, atomic energy and higher education in Tamil Nadu.

Modi praised Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) leader Vijayakanth who passed away days ago as a 'captain' in both cinema and politics.