Green Growth: PM Modi Unveils ₹18,778 Cr Projects in Surat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated 24 development projects worth ₹18,778 crore in Surat, emphasizing Surat's transformation into a model of cleanliness and green energy. These projects span infrastructure, energy, and industry, aiming to boost economic growth while advancing environmental conservation and sustainable development in South Gujarat.
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On World Environment Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled development projects worth ₹18,778 crore in Surat, South Gujarat, highlighting the city's growth as a beacon of cleanliness and sustainability. Addressing a large gathering, PM Modi lauded Surat’s transformation and its contribution to India's green energy initiatives.
The projects, encompassing infrastructure, energy, and industrial development, aim to bolster South Gujarat's industrial capacity while promoting eco-friendly growth. Modi hailed Surat's 'Circular Water Economy' and its effective waste management practices, setting an example of economic and environmental synergy that aligns with the national 'Waste to Wealth' campaign.
The Prime Minister pointed out that Gujarat has played a pivotal role in India's solar energy advancements and emphasized the importance of water conservation. Under his leadership, initiatives like the 'Catch the Rain' campaign signal the nation's commitment to sustainable growth. Modi urged the nation to embrace a future where development and environmental care go hand in hand.
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