PM Modi Flags Off Train Between Varanasi and Patna

Narendra Modi addressing a public meeting, in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh on March 12, 2018
Narendra Modi addressing a public meeting, in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh on March 12, 2018

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The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, flagged off a train between Maduadih Railway Station in Varanasi, and Patna on Monday. He launched various projects and addressed a public meeting at the DLW Grounds in Varanasi.

Modi complimented the people of Kashi for extending a warm welcome to President of France Emmanuel Macron.

He said the Government of India is committed to the continuous development and upgradation of DLW, which is a symbol of the industrial development of Varanasi. The Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) in Varanasi is a production unit of Indian Railways.

Modi appreciated the efforts of the State Government in the housing sector, and to ensure that more people get access to housing facilities. He also appreciated the exhibition on various “waste to wealth” initiatives that was set up at the venue.

Modi said there is immense potential for tourism in Varanasi, and all efforts should be made to keep the city clean. He said that the recently announced Ayushman Bharat scheme is going to transform the health sector. It will provide top quality healthcare to the poor, he added.

The Prime Minister complimented the Uttar Pradesh State Government for implementing the schemes.

Photo courtesy: Press Information Bureau

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