1. "Our government brought out a policy relating to metros. This is because we felt aspects relating to metro systems need greater coherence and work as per a basic set of standards" PM MODIJI; 2. "The government wants to boost make in India by making coaches of the Metro in India itself. Several nations helped us in the making of the Delhi Metro and other Metros, and now, we are helping other nations by designing coaches for their Metro systems," PM said; 3. "New India requires new and smart infrastructure. We have worked on roads, railways, highways, airways, waterways and i-ways. There is unparalleled focus on connectivity and ensuring development projects are completed on time," the PM said;
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1. "Our government brought out a policy relating to metros. This is because we felt aspects relating to metro systems need greater coherence and work as per a basic set of standards" PM MODIJI;
2. "The government wants to boost make in India by making coaches of the Metro in India itself. Several nations helped us in the making of the Delhi Metro and other Metros, and now, we are helping other nations by designing coaches for their Metro systems," PM said;
3. "New India requires new and smart infrastructure. We have worked on roads, railways, highways, airways, waterways and i-ways. There is unparalleled focus on connectivity and ensuring development projects are completed on time," the PM said;
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1. Gateway to Haryana, Bahadurgarh now linked with New Delhi via metro
PTI
Manohar Khattar and Hardeep Puri inaugurating metro line
2. PM Modi inaugurates Mundka-Bahadurgarh section of Delhi Metro's Green line
DNA
"Our government brought out a policy relating to metros. This is because we felt aspects relating to metro systems need greater coherence and work as per a basic set of standards," he said in his address.He also said that the government wants to boost make in India by making coaches of the Metro in India itself. "Several nations helped us in the making of the Delhi Metro and other Metros, and now, we are helping other nations by designing coaches for their Metro systems," Modi said.
He pointed out that the process of making Metro systems is also linked to cooperative federalism. "Wherever Metros are being built in India, the Centre and the respective state governments are working together," he said."New India requires new and smart infrastructure. We have worked on roads, railways, highways, airways, waterways and i-ways. There is unparalleled focus on connectivity and ensuring development projects are completed on time," the PM said.
Bahadurgarh, he said, is witnessing tremendous economic growth. There are several educational centres there, students from there even travel to Delhi. "The Metro will bring convenience to this part, which is considered the gateway to Haryana ... We have seen how the Metro in Delhi has positively impacted the lives of citizens," Modi said. The 11.2-km-long fully-elevated Mundka-Bahadurgarh corridor is part of the Delhi Metro's Green Line.The Mundka-Bahadurgarh stretch, with seven stations, would be an extension of the existing Green Line (standard-gauge tracks) from Inderlok to Mundka.
Union Urban Development Minister Hardeep Puri and Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar attended the function in Bahadurgarh. After the opening of this corridor, the entire Inderlok-Bahadurgarh section would become 26.33 km long. The Delhi Metro network will now expand to 288 km with 208 stations.
This section will be metro's third line of connectivity to the neighbouring state of Haryana. Metro services are already operational in Gurgaon and Faridabad. In Delhi, stations will be Mundka Industrial Area, Ghevra, Tikri Kalan and Tikri Border, while in Haryana, it will be Modern Industrial Estate, Bus Stand and City Park.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated Delhi Metro's Mundka-Bahadurgarh section of Green Line.
Addressing the inauguration ceremony via video conference, the Prime Minister said that this metro line will bring employment opportunities for local people in Bahadurgarh. "There is a direct link between connectivity and development. The Metro will bring more colonies, more people coming to Bahadurgarh. It will also mean more employment opportunities for local people," he said. The Prime Minister further congratulated the people of Haryana and Delhi on the commencement of this new section of the Delhi Metro.
"It is gladdening to see Bahadurgarh connected with the Delhi metro. This is the third place in Haryana, after Gurugram and Faridabad to be connected like this," he added. The Prime Minister said government?s priority is to build convenient, comfortable and affordable urban transport systems in every city.
"Our Government brought out a policy relating to Metros. This is because we felt aspects relating to Metro systems need greater coherence and work as per a basic set of standards," he added. Prime Minister Modi further stated that the Metro, which is considered the gateway to Haryana, will bring convenience to many people. "We have seen how the Metro in Delhi has positively impacted the lives of citizens. Bahadurgarh is witnessing tremendous economic growth, there are several educational centres there, students from there even travel to Delhi," the Prime Minister added.
He further emphasised on 'Make in India' saying that government is aiming to make coaches of the Metro in India itself in order to boost campaign. "We also want to boost make in india by making coaches of the Metro in India itself. Several nations helped us in the making of the Delhi Metro and other Metros, and now, we are helping other nations by designing coaches for their Metro systems," he added.
The Prime Minister also linked the process of making Metro systems to cooperative federalism and said the Centre and the respective state Governments are working together to build Metro in every city. "New India requires new and smart infrastructure. We have worked on roads, railways, highways, airways, waterways and i-ways. There is unparalleled focus on connectivity and ensuring development projects are completed on time," he noted.
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OPINION :-
1. NATION IS PROGRESSING UNDER THE GREAT LEADERSHIP OF VISIONARY PM MODIJI;
2. NON BJP GOVERNMENTS DO NOT HIGHLIGHT THESE ACHIEVEMENTS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE STATES;
3. PARTY POLITICS PLAY A BIG ROLE, IN SUCH VERY IMPORTANT MATTERS, THESE FOOLISH CHIEF MINISTERS HIDE CENTER ACTIONS FROM THE PUBLIC;
4. THESE THINGS NEVER COME BEFORE IGNORANT POOR AND BACKWARD CLASS, AND GOOD IMPRESSIONS IN THE MINDS PEOPLE ABOUT PM, IS NOT TOLERATED BY THE ENTIRE OPPOSITION FOOLS;
5. EDUCATED ILLITERATES, KEEP BLIND AND DEAF AND CONCENTRATE IN THEIR SELFISH MOTIVES;
JAIHIND
VANDEMATHARAM
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