PM to unveil projects in Varanasi\, Kanpur\, Ghaziabad on Thursday

PM to unveil projects in Varanasi, Kanpur, Ghaziabad on Thursday

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

will visit Varanasi, and in on Friday and unveil multiple development projects for the state.

Later, he will inspect the and also attend the National Women Livelihood Meet - 2019 at Deendayal Hastkala Sankul. The will also address a public gathering.

In Kanpur, he will unveil the Panki Power Plant, a 660 and distribution unit. The will also inaugurate a section of the the Lucknow Metro Rail through video link.

Besides, he will lay the foundation stone for Agra Metro Rail Project and also address a gathering on this occasion, the release said.

In Ghaziabad, will inaugurate the Dilshad Garden- (New Bus Adda) section of the metro and flag-off a train from station, it said.

This elevated metro corridor will have eight stations and will provide convenient mode of transport for people between the national capital and Ghaziabad, and ease traffic congestion.

The prime minister will inaugurate the in which will benefit people of western and the National Capital Region (NCR) as they will be able to avail domestic flights from Hindon.

He will lay foundation stone of Delhi-Ghaziabad- Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS). This is one of the first, high-speed and high-frequency rail-based RRTS project aimed at greatly improving transport facility and creating many employment opportunities.

Modi will also unveil various development projects, including education, housing, drinking water, sanitation and sewerage management, in and address a public gathering there, the release said.

Thursday said tight security arrangements have been made in view of the prime minister's visit on Friday afternoon.

People wearing black clothes or carrying black bags or water bottles will not be permitted to enter the prime minister's public meeting area, DIG Upendra Agarwal said.

He said, 10 superintendents of police, 10 additional superintendents of police, 35 deputy SPs, 3,000 police personnel, including those from the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and the (RAF) have been deployed.

Besides this, 500 police personnel in plain clothes will keep a watch on the public meeting area, Agarwal said.

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 19:35 IST