Modi to inaugurate Mission Bhagiratha

Modi to inaugurate Mission Bhagiratha
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The stage is set for Prime Minister Narendra Modi\'s first visit to Telangana on Sunday. The Prime Minsiter will reach Begumpet Airport at 2.20 pm from where he will fly to Gajwel by a helicopter to attend the programme organised by the Telangana government. 

Hyderabad: The stage is set for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first visit to Telangana on Sunday. The Prime Minsiter will reach Begumpet Airport at 2.20 pm from where he will fly to Gajwel by a helicopter to attend the programme organised by the Telangana government.

He will inaugurate Mission Bhagiratha, the piped drinking water scheme in Medak district. He will formally turn a tap in a village located in Gajwel, the assembly constituency represented by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao.

Modi will remotely inaugurate the 1,600 megawatt National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) power plant and FCIL fertiliser plant, both in Ramagundam in Karimnagar district. He will also inaugurate Kaloji Narayanrao University of Health and Sciences in Warangal district.

He will lay the foundation stone for Kothapally- Manoharabad railway line. On this occasion, Modi will address a public meeting for which Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) has made elaborate arrangements. Irrigation Minister T Harish Rao said that over two lakh people would participate in the Gajwel programme.

Harish Rao, who is supervising the arrangements, said that the government was making elaborate arrangements as it is the culture of Telangana to give a rousing welcome to such dignitaries. He said nothing political should be read into the visit. The state government, according to sources, would submit a wishlist to the Prime Minister.

Modi will fly back to Hyderabad at 4.30 pm and address a meeting of BJP workers before returning to New Delhi. Police and other security agencies have made elaborate security arrangements for both Gajwel and Hyderabad programmes.

Meanwhile, Union Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatraya said that the Prime Minister’s visit to Telangana was a great opportunity to the State and that his visit should not be politicised.

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