PM Modi Set To Inaugurate India’s First Hydrogen-Powered Train During Jind Visit On July 17

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PM Modi Set To Inaugurate India's First Hydrogen-Powered Train During Jind Visit On July 17
PM Modi Set To Inaugurate India's First Hydrogen-Powered Train During Jind Visit On July 17

Jind: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Jind district of Haryana on July 17, where he will flag off India’s first hydrogen-powered train. During his visit, the Prime Minister will dedicate and lay the foundation stones for several major development projects across Haryana.

Will Haryana CM visit Jind?

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini will visit Jind on Wednesday to review the preparations for the event. He will hold a meeting with officials and visit the rally site and the railway junction.

What did Krishan Lal Middha say?

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, deputy speaker Krishan Lal Middha said that July 17 will be a historic day for Haryana, especially for Jind district. The Prime Minister will flag off the country’s first hydrogen train and inaugurate a hydrogen gas plant.

During this, the Prime Minister will also inaugurate Bhiwani and Narnaul Medical Colleges, lay the foundation stone of Kurukshetra Elevated Railway Track, lay the foundation stone of Ambala-Kala Amb Greenfield Expressway, inaugurate the Haryana part of Delhi-Katra Expressway, Jind-Gohana National Highway (NH-352 D) and Hansi-Barwala National Highway.

In addition, the foundation stone of a historic and magnificent Sikh museum will be laid in Umri village, Kurukshetra. On Wednesday, Chief Minister Nayab Saini will visit Jind to inspect the venue and review the preparations in a meeting with officials. BJP District President Tejendra Dhull, Vice Chairman of the Haryana Sanitation Commission Bharat Bhushan Tank, and Media Coordinator Ashok Chhabra were also present on the occasion.

The Deputy Speaker informed that a helipad has been constructed in the Police Lines, from where the Prime Minister will proceed to the railway junction and flag off the hydrogen train for Sonipat. A public meeting will be held in front of the new bus stand. A large number of people will arrive on e-scooters, bicycles, and on foot.

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