Gujarat emerging as India's LNG hub: Modi

IANS  |  Anjar (Gujarat) 

on Sunday said that was emerging as the country's LNG hub, a reason for the people of the state to feel proud.

He was speaking at an event organised to inaugurate the Mundra LNG (liquefied natural gas) terminal, the Anjar-Mundra pipeline project, and the Palanpur-Pali-Barmer pipeline project.

"The is the highlight of today's programme. I am fortunate to have inaugurated three LNG terminals. When got its first LNG terminal, people were surprised. Now, the state is poised to make its fourth

"is emerging as an LNG hub of This should make every Gujarati proud," he said.

Stressing that a strong sector was needed for growth, the said: "We cannot alleviate poverty if we are poor.

"The aspirations of the people are rising. They want i-ways, gas grids, water grids and networks in addition to conventional infrastructure."

He further said that there were ample opportunities in the tourism sector and the world was keen to come to

"We have seen in Kutch too, how the White Rann has become the cynosure of all eyes from across the world," he said, adding that his government was taking steps to make the aviation sector more affordable and to improve connectivity.

"Efforts have been made to ensure that all villages are electrified. Work is on to electrify every single household in We want to bring qualitative changes in the lives of the common citizen of India," he said.

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First Published: Sun, September 30 2018. 18:48 IST