Tamil Nadu: rejuvenation of the Mannargudi train station under 'Amrit Bharat Station Scheme', Premier Modi will be inaugurated

Tiruvarur (Tamil Nadu), May 21 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi will set up 103 rebellious nectar stations at a cost of more than R1100 crore in 18 states and trade union areas under the ‘Amrit Bharat Station Scheme’ on May 22. Below, the Mannargudi train station in the Thiruvarur district of Tamil Nadu was also renewed, which will virtually hope the Premier Modi. Under the central government’s ‘Amrit Bharat Yojana’, the Mannargudi train station in the Thiruvarur district was renovated and decorated. PM Modi will set this station through video conferencing on Thursday. The initial grant of Rs 3.44 crore was made for the development of the Mannargudi train station. Many works have been completed in the assigned amount, including the renewal of the station, decorative entrance, Station Access Road, the leading part of the station, vehicle parking lot, ticket-12, platform-1 upgrade, passengers waiting room, roof and granite floor. Lighting has also been arranged to improve the beauty of the station at night. Trains are currently running from Mannargudi to Chennai and Coimbatore daily. In addition, there is a weekly train for Jodhpur and a three-week service for Tirupati, thus a total of six trains running from the station. Actually, Premier Modi will be on a tour of Rajasthan on May 22. In the first place, he will go to Bikaner at about 11am and visit Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok. After this, at about 11:30 am, he will set up the rebellious Deshnok station under the Amrit Bharat Station scheme and flag the Bikaner-Mumbai Express train there. He will then lay the foundation stone of various development projects that cost more than Rs 26,000 crore, and will also address a public function in Palana. The prime minister will set up 103 rebellious nectar stations in 86 districts of 18 states and trade union areas at a cost of more than R1,100 crore in 86 districts of 18 states and trade union areas at a cost of more than R100 crore. According to the Amrit Bharat station scheme, more than 1300 stations are redeveloped with modern facilities, designed to reflect regional architecture and increase passenger functions. -Ians Sch/Ekd