Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Lays The Foundation Stone, Inaugurates And Dedicates To The Nation Development Projects Worth Rs 13,430 Crore In Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
I feel blessed to be born in Gujarat, the land of Somnath, to serve
in Kashi, the land of Baba Vishwanath and to receive the blessings of Srisailam
today: PM
I had the opportunity to pay tribute at the Sree Shivaji Spoorthi Kendra and I
bow to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj: PM
Andhra Pradesh is the land of 'Swabhimaan' and 'Sanskriti', it is also a hub of
science and innovation: PM
Today, from clean energy to total energy production, India is setting new
records in every field: PM
Multi-modal infrastructure is developing rapidly across the country and we are
focusing strongly on connectivity, from villages to cities and from cities to
ports: PM
The world today is witnessing the speed and scale of both India and Andhra
Pradesh; Google is set to establish India's first Artificial Intelligence Hub
in Andhra Pradesh: PM
Today, the world sees India as the new manufacturing centre of the 21st
century: PM
Our government's vision is citizen-centric development, through continuous
reforms, we are making people's lives easier: PM
Reciting a verse from the Dwadasha Jyotirlinga Stotram—“Saurashtre Somnatham cha Srisaila Mallikarjunam”, Shri Modi highlighted that among the twelve Jyotirlingas, the names of Lord Somnath and Lord Mallikarjuna appear together at the beginning. “It is my fortune to have been born on the sacred land of Somnath in Gujarat, to have had the opportunity to serve the land of Baba Vishwanath in Kashi, and now to receive the blessings of Srisailam”, said Shri Modi. Following his visit to Srisailam, the Prime Minister paid tribute at the Shivaji Spurti Kendra and extended his respects to Chhatrapati Maharaj from the dais. He offered salutations to revered Shaivite saints such as Allama Prabhu and Akkamahadevi. He also paid homage to great freedom fighters including Shri Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy Garu and Shri Hari Sarvottama Rao.
“Andhra
Pradesh is a land of pride and rich culture, as well as a hub of science and
innovation”, affirmed the Prime Minister, emphasising the state's limitless
potential and the boundless capabilities of its youth. He remarked that what
Andhra Pradesh needed was the right vision and leadership. Today, with leaders
like Chandrababu Naidu Garu and Pawan Kalyan Garu, Andhra Pradesh possesses
visionary leadership along with full support from the Central Government, said
the Prime Minister.
Highlighting
that over the past sixteen months, Andhra Pradesh has witnessed rapid
development, with unprecedented progress under their Governments at the
Union and state, Shri Modi noted that Delhi and Amaravati are working together
towards accelerated growth. Shri Modi reaffirmed that by 2047, India will
surely be a developed nation and the 21st century belongs to India and its 140
crore citizens. He announced the inauguration and foundation laying of several
projects related to roads, electricity, railways, highways, and trade. These
initiatives will strengthen connectivity across the state, boost industrial
growth, and improve the ease of living for citizens. The Prime Minister
emphasized that these projects will greatly benefit Kurnool and surrounding
regions, and extended his congratulations to the people of the state.
Emphasising
that energy security is essential for the development of any nation or state,
the Prime Minister announced the launch of a transmission project worth
approximately ₹3,000 crore in the power sector, which will further enhance the
country’s energy capacity. He urged citizens not to forget past conditions
amidst rapid development. Eleven years ago, Shri Modi said that under the
opposition-led central government, per capita electricity consumption was less
than 1,000 units, and the country faced challenges like blackouts. Thousands of
villages lacked even basic electricity poles. He highlighted that today, from
clean energy to total energy production, India is setting new records across
all sectors. Electricity has reached every village, per capita consumption has
increased to 1,400 units, and both industry and households are receiving
adequate power supply, noted the Prime Minister.
The
Prime Minister highlighted that Andhra Pradesh is a major hub of India’s energy
revolution. He announced the launch of the Natural Gas Pipeline Project from
Srikakulam to Angul, which will supply gas to approximately fifteen lakh
households. He also inaugurated an LPG Bottling Plant in Chittoor, with a daily
filling capacity of twenty thousand cylinders. This facility is expected to
generate employment in the local transport and storage sectors and create new
opportunities for the youth.
“Multi-modal
infrastructure is developing rapidly across the country and we are focusing
strongly on connectivity, from villages to cities and from cities to ports”,
emphasised the Prime Minister. He further announced that the newly constructed
highway between Sabbavaram and Sheelanagar will further enhance connectivity.
In the railway sector, he remarked that a new era has begun with the launch of
new rail lines and the construction of rail flyovers, which will improve
passenger convenience and provide fresh momentum to industries in the region.
Stressing
that the nation is committed to the goal of a developed India by 2047, and this
resolve is being energized by the vision of Swarna Andhra, the Prime Minister
remarked that Andhra Pradesh and its youth have always been at the forefront of
technology, and under their governments at the Union and the state, this
potential is being further harnessed and expanded.
“Today,
the world is witnessing the speed and scale of progress in India and Andhra
Pradesh”, said Shri Modi, highlighting that just two days ago, Google announced
a major investment in Andhra Pradesh. He informed that Google is set to
establish India’s first Artificial Intelligence Hub in the state. This new AI
Hub will feature powerful AI infrastructure, data center capacity, large-scale
energy sources, and an expanded fiber-optic network, noted the Prime Minister.
Announcing
that Google’s AI Hub investment will include the development of a new
International Subsea Gateway, the Prime Minister remarked that this gateway
will comprise multiple international subsea cables reaching India’s eastern
coast at Visakhapatnam. He stated that this project will establish
Visakhapatnam as a major hub for AI and global connectivity, serving not just
India but the entire world. He extended special congratulations to the people
of Andhra Pradesh for this achievement.
Affirming
that the development of Andhra Pradesh is essential for India’s progress, and
the growth of Rayalaseema is vital for Andhra’s advancement, Shri Modi stated
that the projects launched today on the soil of Kurnool will open new doors of
employment and prosperity across every district of Rayalaseema, accelerating
industrial development in the region.
The
Prime Minister emphasized the need to establish new industrial corridors and
hubs to accelerate Andhra Pradesh’s development. He stated that the government
is developing Orvakal and Kopparthy as the new industrial identity of the
state. Increasing investments in these regions are continuously generating new
employment opportunities.
“Today,
the world views India as the new manufacturing center of the 21st century, with
the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat being the foundation of this success”,
exclaimed the Prime Minister, emphasizing that Andhra Pradesh is emerging as a
key contributor to the success of Aatmanirbhar Bharat. He remarked that
previous governments neglected Andhra Pradesh’s capabilities, causing a setback
to the entire nation. A state that could have propelled national progress was
left to struggle for its own development. The Prime Minister expressed
satisfaction that under their government, Andhra Pradesh’s trajectory is
changing, with rapid growth in manufacturing. He announced the launch of an
Advanced Night Vision factory in Nimmaluru, marking another step towards self-reliance
in the defence sector. He added that this facility will enhance India’s
capability to produce night vision equipment, missile sensors, and drone guard
systems, and will elevate the country’s defence exports to new heights. He
further remarked that the entire world had witnessed the success of Indigenous
weapon systems during Operation Sindoor.
Expressing
satisfaction that the Andhra Pradesh government has resolved to develop Kurnool
as India’s drone hub, the Prime Minister stated that through the drone
industry, several new sectors linked to futuristic technologies will emerge in
Kurnool and across Andhra. He cited the success of drones in Operation Sindoor
and affirmed that Kurnool will become a national strength in the drone sector
in the coming years. Shri Modi reiterated the government’s vision of
citizen-centric development, highlighting ongoing reforms aimed at simplifying
citizens’ lives. He noted that income up to ₹12 lakh is now completely
tax-free, and initiatives such as affordable medicines, low-cost healthcare,
and Ayushman cards for senior citizens have ushered in a new chapter in ease of
living.
The
Prime Minister announced that significant GST reductions have been implemented
from the first day of Navratri. He expressed happiness at witnessing the
celebration of the GST Bachat Utsav under the leadership of Nara Lokesh Garu
and commended the successful rollout of the “Super GST – Super Savings”
campaign. He shared that next-generation GST reforms are expected to yield
savings of over ₹8,000 crore for the people of Andhra Pradesh, enhancing the
festive spirit. The Prime Minister urged that the GST Savings Festival be
celebrated in alignment with the ‘Vocal for Local’ pledge. He concluded by
stating that the dream of a developed India will be realized through a
developed Andhra Pradesh, and once again congratulated the people of the state
for the new projects.
The
Governor of Andhra Pradesh, Shri Syed Abdul Nazeer, Chief Minister of Andhra
Pradesh, Shri N. Chandrababu Naidu, Union Cabinet Ministers, Shri Rammohan
Naidu Kinjarapu, Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, Shri Bhupathi Raju Srinivasa
Varma were present among other dignitaries at the event.
Background
Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi today laid the foundation stone, inaugurated and
dedicated to the nation multiple development projects worth around Rs 13,430
crore. These projects span across key sectors including industry, power
transmission, roads, railways, defence manufacturing, and petroleum and natural
gas, reflecting the Government’s commitment to enhancing regional
infrastructure, accelerating industrialisation, and driving inclusive
socio-economic growth in the state.
The
Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for the Transmission System
Strengthening at Kurnool-III Pooling Station, at an investment of over Rs 2,880
crore. The project includes the construction of a 765 KV double-circuit
Kurnool-III Pooling Station–Chilakaluripeta transmission line, which will
increase transformation capacity by 6,000 MVA and enable large-scale
transmission of renewable energy to support the nation’s growth.
The
Prime Minister also laid the foundation stones for the Orvakal Industrial Area
in Kurnool and the Kopparthy Industrial Area in Kadapa, with a total investment
of over Rs 4,920 crore. Developed jointly by National Industrial Corridor
Development and Implementation Trust (NICDIT) and Andhra Pradesh Industrial
Infrastructure Corporation Ltd (APIIC), these modern, multi-sectoral industrial
hubs feature plug-and-play infrastructure and a walk-to-work concept. They are
expected to attract Rs. 21,000 crore in investments and generate approximately
one lakh jobs, boosting industrial development and global competitiveness in
Andhra Pradesh’s Rayalaseema region.
To
enhance road infrastructure, the Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for
the six-lane Greenfield Highway from Sabbavaram to Sheelanagar over Rs. 960
crore, aimed at easing congestion in Visakhapatnam and facilitating trade and
employment. In addition, six road projects worth around a total of Rs. 1,140
crore will be inaugurated, including the four-laning of the Pileru–Kalur
section, widening from Kadapa/Nellore border to CS Puram, the four-lane Rail
over Bridge (ROB) between Gudivada and Nujella Railway Stations on NH-165, the
major bridge across Papagni River on NH-716, the Kanigiri Bypass on NH-565, and
the improvement of the bypassed section in N. Gundlapalli Town on NH-544DD.
These projects will improve safety, reduce travel time, and strengthen regional
connectivity across Andhra Pradesh.
The
Prime Minister further laid the foundation stone and dedicated to the nation
several key railway projects worth over Rs. 1,200 crore. The projects include
the laying of the foundation stone for the Kottavalasa-Vizianagaram Fourth
Railway Line and the Rail Flyover between Pendurti and Simhachalam North, and
the dedication to the nation of the doubling of the Kottavalasa-Boddavara
section and the Shimiliguda-Gorapur section. These projects will reduce
congestion, ensure faster and safer journeys, facilitate smooth movement of
passengers and freight, and promote industrial, trade, and tourism growth
across the region, while generating employment opportunities for local
communities.
In the energy sector, the Prime Minister dedicated the nation, Srikakulam – Angul Natural Gas Pipeline of GAIL India Limited, built at a total cost of around Rs 1,730 crore, spanning around 124 km in Andhra Pradesh and 298 km in Odisha. He also inaugurated Indian Oil’s 60 TMTPA (Thousand Metric Tonnes per annum) LPG bottling plant at Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, established at an investment of around Rs.200 crore. The plant will serve over 7.2 lakh customers through 80 distributors across four districts of Andhra Pradesh, two districts of Tamil Nadu, and one district of Karnataka. It will play a critical role in ensuring reliable LPG supply for households and businesses in the region.
To strengthen defence manufacturing, the Prime Minister dedicated the Advanced Night Vision Products Factory at Nimmaluru, Krishna district, established by Bharat Electronics Limited at an investment of around Rs.360 crore. The facility will manufacture advanced electro-optical systems for the Indian Defence Forces, reinforcing self-reliance in defence production and promoting skilled employment in the region.
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