Modi in TN, Kerala updates | PM launches five developmental projects in Kerala, several crores worth projects in Tamil Nadu

Chennai and Kochi saw elaborate security arrangements in connection with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit.

Updated - February 14, 2021 06:54 pm IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at the Propylene  Derivatives Petrochemical Complex inauguration, Kochi Refinery in Kochi on Sunday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at the Propylene Derivatives Petrochemical Complex inauguration, Kochi Refinery in Kochi on Sunday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Tamil Nadu and Kerala on Sunday and inaugurated a slew of projects including the extension of Chennai Metro Rail Phase 1 and a Discovery Campus for IIT Madras.  Mr. Modi also launched five projects in Kerala that would energise the growth projectory of the country.

In Kerala, the Prime Minister dedicated to nation, the Propylene Derivative Petrochemical Project of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), launched the Ro-Ro vessels to be operated between Bolghatty and Willingdon Island and inaugurated the Sagarika International Cruise Terminal.

 

Here are the latest updates:

5.30 pm | Kochi

PM dedicates to nation BPCL's petro-chem complex in Kerala

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday dedicated to the nation a ₹6,000 crore petrochemical complex of oil major Bharat Petroleum here and Ro-Ro vessels of Inland Waterways at Willingdon Islands.

On a brief visit to Kerala, the Prime Minister also inaugurated the Cochin Port Trust's International Cruise Terminal and Cochin Shipyard's Vigyana Sagar, a campus for Marine Engineering Training Institute.

At a function here, he also laid the foundation stone of Cochin Port Trust's South Coal Berth.

BPCL said the Propylene Derivative Petrochemical Project (PDPP) located close to its Kochi Refinery here will produce Acrylic Acid, Oxo-Alcohol and Acrylates, which are predominantly imported, at present.

 

5.15 pm | Kochi

BJP cancels the core committee meeting as the programmes of PM Modi is running late.

5.10 pm | Kochi

Govt. committed to Indians in Gulf, says Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi assures the Indian diaspora in Gulf countries that his government is committed for their welfare. Many of the gulf countries responded positively to call for the release of Indians who were imprisoned in the jails, he said.

Mr. Modi said he had the opportunity to interact with the Indian diaspora in the Gulf countries during his visit to UAE, Qatar and Bahrain.

Around 50 lakh people were brought back to the country under the Vande Bharath programme and a large number of them were Keralites, he said.

Mr. Modi said the centre has earmarked funds in the annual budget for several development projects including the second phase of the Kochi metro rail project.

4.55 pm | Kochi

Tourism vital for the State; potential to generate revenue, connect youth to culture of the country: PM

Modi urges people to travel locally and explore places. He suggested start ups to think about developing projects in tourism sector. India went up in its world tourism rating. Now Kerala is in the 34th position from the earlier 65.

A large number of people are writing about the local tourism destinations and posting pictures about the destinations as they cannot travel abroad due to COVID 19. Besides generating additional revenue for the people in the sector, it will also connect youth to the culture of the country, he said.

4.36 pm | Kochi

PM Narendra Modi launches the Kochi projects.

"We have gathered here to celebrate the development of Kerala and India. The works being inaugurated today cover a wide range of sectors. They will energize the growth trajectory of India," he said.

The Propylene Derivatives Petrochemical complex of Kochi Refinery will help strengthen our journey towards being Atmanirbhar, he said, adding that a wide range of industries would gain employment opportunities. (ANI)

4.30 pm | Kochi

Kerala always willing to cooperate with Centre for improvement of industry, tourism and infrastructure facilities of the State, says Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

4.15 pm | Kochi

PM Modi arrives at the venue of the meeting accompanied by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Kerala Governor Arif Mohamad Khan.

4 pm | Kochi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi to launch projects in Kochi

Mr Modi will launch the Propylene Derivative Petrochemical Project of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, alongside the Roll On Roll Off vessel service operational between Willingdon island and Bolghatty.

The PM will also inaugurate the Sagarika International Cruise Terminal and lay the foundation stone for the reconstruction of South Coal Berth, in Cochin Port.

He will also inaugurate the Marine Engineering Training Institute, the only maritime training institute in India, functioning within a Shipyard having extended training facilities for trainees on various vessels under construction or repair, at Kochi.

3.30 pm | Kochi

Mr Modi has just landed at the Rajagiri College hellpad on a chopper from the naval airport, INS Garuda, where he was received by public works minister G Sudhakaran, Southern Navy Chief Vice Admiral AK Chawla, Kochi Mayor M Anilkumar, additional chief secretary Satyajeet Rajan, State Police Chief Loknath Behera and District Collector S Suhas besides NDA leaders Thushar Vellapally, KS Radhakrishnan and Sobha Surendran.

3.00 pm | Kochi

Prime Minister Modi is likely to arrive late at Kochi. He was expected to reach Kochi by 3.39 p.m.

Senior BJP leaders including C. P. Radhakrishnan, M Ganeshan, George Kurian, A. P. Abdullakutty, State president K. Surendran and Kummanam Rajasekharan  have reached the venue. Mr. Modi is expected to address the core committee meeting of the State BJP leadets. The event will begin at 5.30 p.m., after the public function, say the organisers.

1.05 pm | Chennai

He speaks on support proved to displaced Tamil in Sri Lanka, and the Tamil fishermen captured by Sri Lanka.

"There are currently no fishermen in Sri Lankan custody," he says.

He concludes his speech by asking them to stay alert in the fight against COVID-19.

12.50 pm | Chennai

Centre has accepted the demand of Devendra Kula Vellalars: PM Modi

The Centre has accepted the demand of Devendra Kula Vellalars that they would be called so and not known by the individual sub-sect names henceforth, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He says that the Bill to this effect will be passed in the upcoming session of the Parliament.

"When they approached me, I told them that Devendra rhymes with my name Narendra, so I understand their name," he says, adding that this is more than just a mere name change.

12.45 pm | Chennai

A tank made in TN will be used to defend our borders in northern India; this shows our united nature: PM Modi

Speaking on the indigenously designed and manufactured Arjun Mk-1A, Prime Minister Modi says that Tamil Nadu is already the leading manufacturing hub of India, and now he sees TN evolving as the tank manufacturing hub of India.

"One of the two defence corridors is in Tamil Nadu. It has already received an investment commitment of over ₹8,100 crore," says PM Modi.

"A tank made in Tamil Nadu will be used to defend our borders in northern India. This shows the united nature of India," says the Prime Minister.

"India believes in peace. But, it will protect sovereignty at all costs," he adds.

Remarking on the Discovery Campus of IIT Madras, PM said that he is sure that it will very soon be the leading centre of discovery. It will draw the best talent from all over India, he says.

12.40 pm | Chennai

Chennai Metro project completed on time despite pandemic, says PM Modi

PM Modi says that the Chennai Metro rail extension project was completed on time despite an pandemic. He says that the material for the 9.05 km stretch was procured locally, and supports his idea of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat'.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (not in picture) inaugurated the Phase-1 Chennai Metro extension from Washermenpet to Wimco Nagar on February 14, 2021. The picture was taken at Washermanpet underground Metro Station.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (not in picture) inaugurated the Phase-1 Chennai Metro extension from Washermenpet to Wimco Nagar on February 14, 2021. The picture was taken at Washermanpet underground Metro Station.

 

The electrification of Villupuram – Cuddalore – Mayiladuthurai – Thanjavur will be great boon to delta districts, he adds.

He also paid tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives in Pulwama attack. He recites a Bharatiyar poem in Tamil to describe the importance of defence projects in the country.

12.35 pm | Chennai

Maximise every drop of water: PM Modi

"Vanakkam Chennai". Prime Minister Narendra Modi starts off his speech by praising the "enthusiasm" of Chennai. He says the projects will further the growth of Tamil Nadu.

"Chennai is full of energy and enthusiasm. It is a city of knowledge and creativity. From here, we begin key infrastructure projects. These projects are symbols of innovation and indigenous development,"he says.

He recites a poem on the importance of conserving water, and says that the aim is to maximise each drop of water available. "Always remember the mantra of 'Per drop, more crop'," he says.

12.30 pm | Chennai

Discovery Campus of IIT Madras inaugurated

After a slew of railway project inaugurations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the foundation stone for the Discovery Campus of IIT Madras. The campus will be built at Thaiyur near Chennai in Tamil Nadu at an estimated cost of ₹1,000 crore in the first phase, over an area of 2 lakh sq.m.

12.20 pm | Chennai

PM Modi inaugurates railway electrification project

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the railway electrification of single line section in Villupuram-Cuddalore-Mayiladuthurai-Thanjavur and Mayiladuthurai-Tiruvarur in Tamil Nadu. The ₹423 crore project has electrified the route, which is 228 km-long.

The electrification of this route would enable the free flow of traffic without the need for a change of traction between Chennai Egmore and Kanniyakumari and would result in saving of ₹14.61 lakh per day on fuel cost, says the government.

Additionally, he unveiled the foundation stone for the extension, renovation and modernisation of the Grand Anicut Canal System. The canal is important for irrigation in the delta districts of Tamil Nadu.

The modernization of this canal will be taken up at a cost of ₹2,640 crore and will lead to an improvement in the water carrying capacity of the canals.

12.10 pm | Chennai

PM inaugurates Chennai Metro Rail Phase-I extension

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the extended Phase 1 of Chennai Metro Rail which will commence its passenger services from Washermenpet to Wimco Nagar. He flagged off the train as the crowd around him chanted "Bharat Mata Ki Jai."

It was completed at a cost of ₹3,770 crore. This 9.05 km long extension will link North Chennai with the Airport and Central Railway Station. About 2 lakh people are expected to use this stretch daily, according to the official report.

 

He also inaugurated the fourth Railway line between Chennai Beach and Attipattu. The line is a 22.1 km section through Chennai and Thiruvallur districts, and is expected to reduce operational bottlenecks from Chennai Port, Ennore Port and other major yards. It was laid at a cost of ₹293.40 crore.

11.50 am | Chennai

PM hands over indigenous Arjun tank to Army

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday handed over to the Army the home made Arjun Main Battle Tank (MK-1A) in Chennai.

At a function, he also accepted a salute by the state-of-the-art tank, indigenously designed, developed, and manufactured by DRDO's Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment here.

Fifteen academic institutions, eight labs and several MSMEs were also involved in the project. - PTI

11.40 am | Chennai

Panneerselvam thanks Modi

Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu O. Panneerselvam welcomes PM Modi to Tamil Nadu, and thanks him for the interest he has taken in the progress of the State. He praises the Prime Minister's work ethic and cites his speech in Rajya Sabha during this year's Budget Session to appreciate his "emotional side".

He said that the projects PM Modi will inaugurate will help in the development of the State.

11.30 am | Chennai

PM Modi welcomed by enthusiastic crowd

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai to unveil several key projects for the State. He is welcomed with traditional nadaswaram music. The crowd, following social distancing in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, welcomed the PM enthusiastically.

On the dais, PM Modi pays tribute to former Chief Ministers M.G. Ramachandran and J. Jayalalithaa.

11 am | Chennai

No black flags, ensures police

As PM Modi's event nears, police is ensuring that no one is wearing balck inside the inauguration venue or in the route of PM's vehicle.

Police bandobust near Rippon Building signal ahead of PM Modi's arrival

Police bandobust near Rippon Building signal ahead of PM Modi's arrival

 

Earlier in April 2018, when the Prime Minister visited Chennai, he was welcomed by hundreds of black balloons with the words ‘Modi Go Back’ printed on them. Black flags were hoisted at the houses of opposition leaders and thousands of cadre as well.

10.30 am | Chennai

PM Modi arrives in Chennai

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aircraft has arrived in Chennai as per schedule.

Mr. Modi will hand over to the Army the state-of-the-art the Arjun tank, which has been indigenously designed and developed, and manufactured by the Combat Vehicles Research and Development Establishment, DRDO along with 15 academic institutions, eight labs and several MSMEs, it noted.

He will also inaugurate the Chennai Metro Rail Phase-I extension, completed at a cost of ₹3,770 crore, and commission passenger services from Washermenpet to Wimco Nagar. - PTI

Tamil Nadu

Anti-drone jammers part of security blanket for PM Modi’s Chennai visit

Security agencies have installed anti-drone jammers at vantage points as part of an elaborate security arrangement for Prime Minister Narendra Modi  who will be visiting Chennai  on Sunday to launch various projects. The Prime Minister is scheduled to stay for about three hours in the city before proceeding to Kochi.

After an advance security liaison meeting involving the Special Protection, Chennai Police, State intelligence and other law-enforcing agencies, security officials decided to install anti-drone jammers at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, venue of the official programme, and other strategic locations en route along the convoy route.

 

Security stepped up in Chennai ahead of PM’s visit

The police are making elaborate security arrangements ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the city to take part in a public programme on Sunday.

“We have made all necessary security arrangements for the rally. We are going to put in place a four-layer security set-up and deploy 6,000 police personnel from the city police and its special units. Adequate security arrangements will be made to protect the helipad, dais, public space and its surrounding areas,” a senior police officer said.

Kerala

Five unions to boycott BPCL project launch by Modi

Workers affiliated to five unions will boycott the inauguration of the Propylene Derivatives Petrochemicals Project at Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL) by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Sunday in protest against the disinvestment of the public-sector company.

The unions said in a release here on Friday that the inauguration of the project despite the start of production in the plants is aimed at cashing in on the Assembly election due in the State. The workers affiliated to Cochin Refineries Workers’ Association (CITU); Cochin Refineries Employees Association (INTUC); Refinery Employees Union (KR); Kochi Refinery General Construction Workers Union (CITU); and Kochi Refinery General Construction Workers Congress (INTUC) will boycott the programme.

The unions alleged that the Prime Minister was adopting double standards by dedicating a project to the nation while going ahead with its disinvestment process. The Union Budget had reiterated that the sale would be complete in the 2021-22 financial year, it said.

 

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