Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated development projects worth Rs 10,000 crore in Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh. The Prime Minister inaugurated the Fertiliser Plant, AIIMS and a new building of the regional centre of Indian Council of Medical Research on Tuesday.The Prime Miniter in his address said today’s programme is a testimony of the fact that nothing is impossible for New India. He said when the people of India gave me a chance to serve the nation in 2014, the production of fertilisers was inadequate. The country faced the acute crisis. He said the government has taken various steps to end this crisis in the country. He said these projects will be helpful in generating employment in the region.
Taking a dig at the Samajwadi Party (SP), Prime Minister Modi said that the 'red caps' want to form government in Uttar Pradesh to show leniency towards terrorists and to bring them out of jails. Modi said the 'red caps' are red alert for UP. "Today entire UP knows that the 'red caps' cared about 'red beacons' alone. They had nothing to do with your pain and issues. The 'red caps' want power - for scams and for filling their coffers, for illegal encroachments, for providing freedom to mafia," PM Modi said. "They had nothing to do with your pain and issues. The 'red caps' want power - for scams and for filling their coffers, for illegal encroachments, for providing freedom to mafia,” he said.
Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister in his address said the BJP government has made the impossible, possible by inaugurating the fertiliser plant which was lying shut for 30 years. He said, today’s programme is a testimony of ‘Modi hai to Mumkin hai’ slogan. The Chief Minister said the Fertiliser Plant was closed on June 10,1990. The previous governments did not pay any heed to restart this plant. He said the plant is not only revived but also has an enhanced capacity to produce fertiliser. He said Gorakhpur and Eastern UP was seen as a region infested with diseases. Child mortality due to Japanese Encephalitis was very high. Now, AIIMS and the regional centre of ICMR will help in improving the scenario in the Purvanchal.
The Chief Minister said, health infrastructure has improved under the BJP government. He said, before 2014, there was only one Medical College in Gorakhpur in the Purvanchal. But now, Medical colleges are functioning in Deoria, Kushinagar, Siddharthanagar, Basti, Bahraich and Ayodhya districts. Till 2014 there were only 17 Medical colleges in 12 districts in the state but now 59 medical Colleges are in Uttar Pradesh. He said Uttar Pradesh has successfully administered 17 crore doses of Covid vaccine.
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