PM Modi to launch several development projects in Haryana on Ambedkar Jayanti

ANI April 13, 2025 165 views

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Haryana on Ambedkar Jayanti to inaugurate multiple transformative projects. The initiatives include a new airport terminal in Hisar, enhancing regional connectivity with flights to multiple destinations. A significant 800 MW thermal power plant was launched in Yamuna Nagar, boosting the state's energy self-sufficiency. The projects also encompass a compressed biogas plant and a bypass project, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to regional development.

"Development is about empowering people and transforming regions" - PM Narendra Modi
New Delhi, April 13: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch several development projects in Haryana on April 14 on the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti.

Key Points

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Hisar gets new airport terminal with connectivity to multiple cities

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800 MW thermal power plant launched in Yamuna Nagar

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Compressed biogas plant established under GOBARDhan scheme

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Rewari Bypass project to reduce travel time and decongest city

According to the Prime Minister's Office, he will travel to Hisar, where, at around 10:15 AM, he will flag off a commercial flight from Hisar to Ayodhya and lay the foundation stone of the new terminal building. He will also address a public meeting.

At around 12:30 PM, he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of development projects in YamunaNagar and address the gathering on the occasion.

In line with his commitment to make air travel safe, affordable, and accessible to all, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of the new Terminal Building of the Maharaja Agrasen Airport in Hisar, worth over Rs 410 crore. It will include a state-of-the-art passenger terminal, a cargo terminal and an ATC building. He will also flag off the first flight from Hisar to Ayodhya. With scheduled flights from Hisar to Ayodhya (twice weekly), three flights in a week to Jammu, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and Chandigarh, this development will mark a significant leap in Haryana's aviation connectivity.

Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone of 800 MW modern thermal power unit of Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram Thermal Power Plant at YamunaNagar. This unit, spread across 233 acres, worth around Rs 8,470 crore, will significantly boost Haryana's energy self-sufficiency and provide uninterrupted power supply across the state, said Prime Minister's Office.

Taking forward the vision of GOBARDhan, i.e. Galvanising Organic Bio-Agro Resources Dhan, Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone of a Compressed Biogas Plant in Mukarabpur, in YamunaNagar. The plant will have an annual production capacity of 2,600 metric tonnes and will help in effective organic waste management, while contributing to clean energy production and environmental conservation.

He will also inaugurate the 14.4 km Rewari Bypass project, worth around Rs 1,070 crore under the Bharatmala Pariyojana. It will decongest Rewari city, reduce Delhi-Narnaul travel time by around one hour, and boost economic and social activity in the region.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Great to see infrastructure development in Haryana! The new airport terminal and flights will be a game-changer for business travelers. Hope they maintain the schedule properly though - we've seen issues with regional flights before.
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Priya M.
The biogas plant is such a smart initiative! ♻️ Converting waste to energy while helping the environment. More states should adopt projects like this. Kudos to the team behind this vision!
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Amit S.
While these projects sound impressive, I hope there's proper oversight on the thermal power plant. We need development but not at the cost of environmental damage. The balance is crucial.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Hisar, I'm so excited about the new airport terminal! No more driving to Delhi for flights. The Ayodhya connection is special too - perfect for pilgrimages. 🙏
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Vikas T.
The Rewari Bypass will save so much time! I drive that route weekly and the current congestion is terrible. Hope they complete it on schedule - infrastructure projects often get delayed.

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