Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Madhya Pradesh on August 12. He will lay foundation for Sant Ravidas Temple and Memorial at Badkuma in Sagar.
Sharing this information with media representatives after planting saplings at the garden located at Shyamala Hills here today, the Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that Samarsata Yatras are going on and will conclude on August 12 at Badkuma in Sagar.
It may be recalled here that on the birth anniversary of Sant Ravidas ji, it was announced at Sagar that a grand temple and a memorial of Sant Ravidas ji would be built at Badkuma (Sagar) at a cost of Rs 100 crore. It is a matter of happiness that the Prime Minister Shri Modi is visiting for foundation laying ceremony.
PETROCHEMICAL EXPANSION PLAN WORTH 50 THOUSAND CRORES
Chief Minister Chouhan said that Prime Minister Shri Modi will offer many gift to Madhya Pradesh and Bundelkhand in the form of development initiatives. He will perform Bhumi Pujan of expansion projects of Bina Refinery Petrochemical. The BPCL’s refinery is operative in Madhya Pradesh since 2011, now it will be expanded to making of petrochemicals. BPCL will spend about Rs. 50 thousand crore rupees on this project. Tax exemption and facilities have been made available to BPCL by the state government.
Bhoomi pujan of Mori-Kori-Vidisha-Hinautia ‘Fourlane’ and Hinautia-Melua ‘Two Lane’ roads
Chief Minister further informed that the Prime Minister Modi will also lay foundation for 47 kilometer Mori-Kori-Vidisha-Hinautia Package-1 ‘Four-Lane’ and Hinautia-Melua Package-2 ‘Two-Lane’ roads costing about one thousand crore rupees. This will provide better connectivity in Central India and tourists could easily reach the Buddha Stupa of our World Heritage Sanchi, Ashoka Pillar and cave temples built on the rocks of Udayagiri.
Chouhan said that Prime Minister Modi will also inaugurate the doubling of the Kota-Bina rail route under the Ministry of Railways on which Rs. 2 thousand 476 crore will be spent.