PM Modi to inaugurate various projects in Shirdi tomorrow

At around 1 P.M., PM Modi will reach Shirdi, Ahmednagar District, in Maharashtra where he will perform pooja at the Shri Saibaba Samadhi Temple and later inaugurate the new Darshan Queue Complex in the temple

October 25, 2023 11:55 am | Updated 11:55 am IST - MUMBAI

Mr. Modi will perform Jal Pujan of Nilwande Dam and dedicate a canal network of the dam to the nation. File

Mr. Modi will perform Jal Pujan of Nilwande Dam and dedicate a canal network of the dam to the nation. File | Photo Credit: ANI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Shirdi on October 26 to inaugurate various projects.

At around 1 P.M., PM Modi will reach Shirdi, Ahmednagar District, in Maharashtra where he will perform pooja at the Shri Saibaba Samadhi Temple and later inaugurate the new Darshan Queue Complex in the temple.

Around 2 P.M., Mr. Modi will perform Jal Pujan of Nilwande Dam and dedicate a canal network of the dam to the nation. Following this he will attend a public programme in Shirdi, where he will lay the foundation stone of multiple development projects worth ₹7500 crore in sectors like health, rail, road and oil and gas.

Later, Mr. Modi will inaugurate the 37th National Games, that will be held in Goa for the first time.

Earlier this year, the Prime Minister had flagged off a Vande Bharat train between Mumbai and Sainagar Shirdi. The Mumbai-Shirdi train connects the commercial capital to pilgrimage centres in Maharashtra like Nashik, Trimbakeshwar and Shirdi

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