PM to inaugurate slew of projects in Jharkhand

He will lay foundation stone for Hazaribagh urban line water supply scheme and rural drinking water supply

Updated - February 17, 2019 09:48 am IST

Published - February 17, 2019 09:46 am IST - Ranchi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an event in New Delhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an event in New Delhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay foundation stone for hospitals in Hazaribagh, Dumka and Palamau and inaugurate a host of development schemes during his visit to the state on February 17, an official statement said.

The Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone online for four 500-bedded hospitals in Hazaribagh, Dumka, Palamau and Jamshedpur.

He will also lay foundation stone for Hazaribagh urban line water supply scheme and rural drinking water supply — four schemes for Hazaribagh and two for Ramgarh. He will inaugurate one rural water supply scheme for Ramgarh and three for Hazaribagh besides a sewage treatment plant and ‘Madhusudan Ghat’ under Namami Gange - National Mission for Clean Ganga programme. The prime minister will lay foundation stone for 2,718 piped water supply schemes for primitive tribal community and a tribal studies centre at the Hazaribagh-based Acharya Vinoba Bhave University.

Modi, who is scheduled to reach Hazaribagh at 2:30 p.m., will also inaugurate the newly constructed building at the Women’s Engineering College in Ramgarh district.

The day will also mark the beginning of deposit of money in farmers’ account for purchase of mobile phones under e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) scheme, distribution of milk among government school children under PM Gift Milk Scheme and house warming of beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yozana, the release said.

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