PM Modi's Rajasthan Visit: Infrastructure, Tradition, and Prosperity Prayers
- On May 22, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Deshnok in Rajasthan's Bikaner district to offer prayers at the Karni Mata shrine and officially open the newly redeveloped railway station.
- The visit followed long-term redevelopment efforts to improve local infrastructure and support growing pilgrim traffic, as well as broader plans to boost regional connectivity.
- Modi also inaugurated and laid the groundwork for infrastructure initiatives valued at over ₹26,000 crore across sectors including railways, highways, electricity, drinking water, and sustainable energy in Rajasthan.
- He emphasized a six-fold rise in infrastructure funding, mentioned landmark initiatives such as the Chenab Bridge and the forthcoming bullet train services, and inaugurated the Bikaner-Mumbai Express from Deshnok.
- The redeveloped station, inspired by temple architecture, now serves increased pilgrim demand with improved amenities and more trains, indicating efforts to enhance regional transport and economic opportunities.
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PM Modi's Rajasthan Visit: Infrastructure, Tradition, and Prosperity Prayers
During his recent visit to Rajasthan's Bikaner, Prime Minister Narendra Modi prayed at the Karni Mata Temple for national prosperity and launched projects worth Rs 26,000 crore. Highlighting advancements in infrastructure, Modi emphasized the transformative impact on India's growth, including major developments in roads and railways over the past decade.
Overview of PM Narendra Modi Visit to Rajasthan on May 22, 2025
On May 22, 2025, Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi visited Rajasthan to inaugurate, lay foundation and dedicate various developmental projects worth Rs.26,000 in Bikaner, Rajasthan. The various projects include, i.Inaugurated 103 Amrit Bharat stations across 18 states and Union Territories(UT) of India. ii.Laid the foundation stone for several Road and transport infrastructure. iii.Laid the foundation stone […] The post Overview of PM Narendra M…
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