Hyderabad: A day after raising heat and dust over 'dynastic politics' in Telangana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday appeared in a softening mood and focused on the Congress-ruled state's development in a speech peppered with Centre's pledge to put the state on the growth trajectory. He unveiled projects worth more than Rs 7,200 crore in Telangana's Sangareddy, about 60 km from here, on Tuesday.
Addressing the event in Sangareddy, PM Modi said, "Telangana is called the 'Gateway for South India'. "In the last 10 years, the central government has been working to take Telangana to new heights. Yesterday, from Adilabad, I inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of development projects worth more than Rs 56,000 crores. Today, I am in Sangareddy to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of development projects worth more than Rs 7,000 crores," he added. "I believe in the mantra of Rashtra vikas through vikas of the states", the Prime Minister said, highlighting the government's working ideology.
Reiterating his commitment to Telangana's progress, the PM said he works with the spirit that states' development is the country's growth. "Today 140 crore Indians are determined for Viksit Bharat (developed India)," he said at an official event here.
The projects are related to multiple key sectors such as road, rail, petroleum and natural gas. The Prime Minister inaugurated the Civil Aviation Research Organisation (CARO) centre which was set up at Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad by the Airports Authority of India to upgrade and enhance research and development (R&D) activities in the civil aviation sector.
Built at a cost of more than Rs 350 crore, the state-of-art facility is compliant with 5-STAR-GRIHA Rating and Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) norms. Modi also inaugurated and laid the foundation for three National Highway projects.