The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for development projects totaling more than Rs 1330 crores in Goa as part of the Viksit Bharat, Viksit Goa 2047 program. The projects span various sectors such as education, sports, water treatment, waste management, and tourism infrastructure. Additionally, Shri Modi participated in a walkthrough of an exhibition and facilitated the distribution of appointment orders to 1930 new government recruits through Rozgar Mela, while also providing sanction letters to beneficiaries of various welfare schemes.
Prime Minister highlighted Goa’s natural beauty, praised its pristine beaches, and positioned it as a preferred holiday destination. He underscored the importance of Goa in embodying the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat” year-round. PM Modi paid tribute to significant personalities born in Goa, observed the death anniversary of Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar, and acknowledged her association with the Mangueshi Temple. Furthermore, he shared insights into Swami Vivekanand’s inspiration from Damodar Sal in Margao and mentioned landmarks like Lohia Maidan and Chieftain’s Memorial in Cuncolim.
The Prime Minister highlighted the impetus given by this year’s Budget to the government’s resolution of saturating schemes, ensuring a guarantee of two crore houses to the poor after achieving the target of four crore pucca houses. He urged the people of Goa to create awareness among those who have been left behind in availing pucca homes, and announced the expansion of PM Awas Yojna and Ayushman Yojna in this year’s budget. The Matsya Sampada Yojna in the budget was discussed, emphasizing its role in providing additional assistance and resources to the fishermen community, thereby boosting seafood exports and increasing fishermen’s income. The Prime Minister noted that such efforts in the fisheries sector create lakhs of job opportunities. Government initiatives for the welfare of fish breeders were highlighted, including the formation of a dedicated Ministry, PM Kisan Credit Card facility, an increase in the insurance amount to Rs 5 lakh, and subsidies for the modernization of boats.
In this year’s budget, Rs 11 lakh crore has been allocated for infrastructure developments, a substantial increase from less than Rs 2 lakh crore 10 years ago. The Prime Minister asserted that development projects not only create new employment opportunities but also increase the income of every person in the areas where they are taking place. Efforts to enhance connectivity and establish Goa as a logistics hub were discussed, with the inauguration of the Manohar Parrikar International Airport and the completion of the New Zuari Bridge, the country’s second-longest cable bridge. The Prime Minister highlighted the ongoing rapid infrastructure development in Goa, encompassing new roads, bridges, railway routes, and educational institutions, contributing to the significant growth of the state.
Emphasis on India’s rich cultural and natural heritage, with efforts to position India as a holistic tourist destination offering various forms of tourism on a single visa. Critique of previous governments for lacking vision in the development of tourist destinations, coastal areas, and islands. Recognition of the potential of eco-tourism in Goa’s rural areas and a focus on promoting tourism in the hinterlands to benefit local residents. Initiatives to enhance tourism infrastructure in Goa, including the development of modern facilities like food courts, restaurants, and waiting rooms. Commitment to developing Goa as a hub for conference tourism, with references to important international meetings and sporting events held in the state. Assurance that Goa will become a significant center for events like the World Table Tennis Championship, World Beach Volleyball Tour, FIFA Under-17 Women Football World Cup, and the 37th National Games in the coming years.
Emphasis on India’s rich cultural and natural heritage, with efforts to position India as a holistic tourist destination offering various forms of tourism on a single visa. Critique of previous governments for lacking vision in the development of tourist destinations, coastal areas, and islands. Recognition of the potential of eco-tourism in Goa’s rural areas and a focus on promoting tourism in the hinterlands to benefit local residents. Initiatives to enhance tourism infrastructure in Goa, including the development of modern facilities like food courts, restaurants, and waiting rooms. Commitment to developing Goa as a hub for conference tourism, with references to important international meetings and sporting events held in the state. Assurance that Goa will become a significant center for events like the World Table Tennis Championship, World Beach Volleyball Tour, FIFA Under-17 Women Football World Cup, and the 37th National Games in the coming years.
Inauguration of the permanent campus of the National Institute of Technology, Goa, featuring various facilities for students, faculty, and staff. Dedication of the new campus of the National Institute of Watersports, introducing 28 tailor-made courses for the development of watersports and water rescue activities. Inauguration of a 100 TPD Integrated Waste Management Facility in South Goa, designed for the scientific treatment of wet and dry waste, along with a 500 KW solar power plant. Laying the foundation stone for a Passenger Ropeway and associated tourism activities connecting Panaji and Reis Magos. Laying the foundation stone for the construction of a 100 MLD Water Treatment Plant in South Goa. Distribution of appointment orders to 1930 new Government recruits under Rozgar Mela. Handing over sanction letters to beneficiaries of various welfare schemes.
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