PM Modi inaugurates Kiran Multispeciality Hospital in Surat

Published On 2017-04-19 09:47 GMT   |   Update On 2017-04-19 09:47 GMT
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Surat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Kiran Multispeciality Hospital.


Prime Minister Modi who arrived in Surat yesterday on a two-day visit will also inaugurate a diamond manufacturing unit of a Private company at Hira Bourse Special Economic Zone at Ichhapore in the district.


The Prime Minister will also go to Bajipura village in Tapi district to inaugurate a cattle feed plant and ice-cream plant of Sumul Dairy and lay the foundation stone for dairy products plant at Nava Pardi.

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He will also address a large gathering there. Prime Minister Modi will then visit Silvassa town in the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, where he will address a gathering apart from inaugurating a few projects.


The Prime Minister in Saurashtra will inaugurate phase-1 of the ambitious Saurashtra Narmada Avtaran Irrigation project for Botad and surrounding districts and also lay foundation stone for the phase-2.


Under the project divided in four phases, the Gujarat Government plans to fill 115 dams of Saurashtra region with overflowing water of Sardar Sarovar Dam across river Narmada through a web of pipeline network.


This is Prime Minister Modi’s second visit to his home state this year. He had visited Gandhinagar on March 8 to address women sarpanchs from across the country on International Women’s Day.

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