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Rs 25 Lakh Crore Will Be Spent For Rural Infrastructure Development: PM Modi

Mumbai: In a huge development for Maharashtra, PM Narendra Modi said that Rs 25 lakh crore will be spent for infrastructural development in the villages across the country.

“The rural economy of the country is not getting as much attention as before. Already, work is going on on the roads of the village. Now in the coming years, 25 lakh crore rupees will be spent on the development of infrastructure in the villages. The money will also be used to build modern storage centers for crops, ”he said.

Addressing an election rally in Sakoli, the Prime Minister said that the work is being done with a big vision for the farmers.

“We have tried to change the situation and have taken steps to solve the farmers’ problems permanently,” he said.

Modi also said that Rs 3.5 lakh crore will be used for water conservation and construction facilities for water conservation.

“We started the Jal Jeevan Mission as soon as we formed the government for the second time. In the coming years, Rs. 3.5 lakh crore will be used for water conservation and water conservation,” he said.

He said, “When pure water is made available to all, you and your cattle will be healthy. The supply of water will make the industry grow faster in drought-prone areas. This will provide new sources of employment.”

The Prime Minister called upon the people to develop hotels and other basic amenities in Bhandara to attract tourists to the area.

“This entire area is littered with forests … There is a lot of potential for tourism. The area has many products of tribal society. It is important to make Chulband River and Nagzhira National Park more attractive to tourists.” Will pave the way for the self-employment of the local people, ”he said.

Assembly elections are due in Maharashtra on October 21 with Haryana. The counting of votes will take place on October 24.

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