Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that India rapidly moving towards an objective of joining the top 3 economies in the world. Madhya Pradesh has a significant role to play in achieving this goal. We have ambitious plans for Madhya Pradesh for the coming five years and it will touch new heights of development
The Prime Minister today performed ground-breaking ceremonies for industrial projects worth nearly 51,000 crores at Bina. These will transform the destiny of Bundelkhand and Madhya Pradesh. Industrial development will receive a new boost. The central government will invest more than 50,000 crores in new projects in Madhya Pradesh. These projects will ensure that dreams of the poor and the middle class are realized. He expressed thank to people for being part of this ceremony.
Prime Minister Modi was addressing a massive community gathering at the foundation-laying ceremony of new industrial projects in the Bina Refinery complex today. He inaugurated industrial projects worth 51,000 crores, including a petrochemical complex with an investment of 49,000 crores at the Bina Refinery complex and 10 new industrial projects costing 1,800 crores at various locations in Madhya Pradesh.
Renewable energy zone in Narmadapuram, two IT parks in Indore, a mega industrial park in Ratlam, and new industrial centers in six cities – Shajapur, Guna, Mandsaur, Agar-Malwa, Narmadapuram, and Maksi will be developed.
Earlier, Prime Minister Modi, along with Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Member of Parliament V.D. Sharma, greeted the people from an open jeep before reaching the stage. They also took round of an exhibition showcasing the construction of the petrochemical complex at the event venue. Chief Minister Chouhan presented Prime Minister Modi with a bouquet and a replica of the Sanchi Stupa.
Modi said that the success of the G-20 has elevated India's status globally, with the name of G-20 now echoing in the voices of children in every village. He credited the success of G-20 not to people of the country, emphasizing it as a result of India's collective strength. The successful organization of G-20 meetings in Bhopal, Indore, and Khajuraho also played a crucial role, with Madhya Pradesh's significant contribution, for which he commended Shivraj's team.
Modi highlighted the importance of India becoming self-reliant during the Amrit Kaal of Independence. He noted that inaugurating a petrochemical unit in this sector will assist India in achieving self-reliance, reducing its dependence on other countries for diesel, petrol, and petrochemical materials. These projects will lead to regional development, the emergence of new industries, and employment opportunities for farmers, small entrepreneurs, and a large number of young people.
The Prime Minister emphasized that India is emerging as a global leader, capable of uniting the world, and this ability is rooted in its ancient culture that has connected the country for thousands of years. He acknowledged the contributions of various historical figures and stressed the need to protect this heritage against forces attempting to undermine it.
Modi assured that serving the people is government's guarantee. He listed various initiatives like providing homes, toilets, free medical treatment, bank account facility for all, gas connections, and reduced gas cylinder prices on Raksha Bandhan.