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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to introduce the modern Mumbai International Cruise Terminal at Indira Dock on Saturday, September 20. He will lay the foundation stone for a new container terminal and related facilities at Synama Prasad Mooberjee Port in Kolkata, a new container Berth-multi-handling facilities. Premier Modi also visits Gujarat on Saturday to attend the ‘Samudra’s Samriddhi’ event. There he will set up the groundstone and lie for various development projects worth more than £ 34,200 in Bhavnagar and address the event, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). Here is a look at the modern Mumbai International Cruise Terminal Modern Mumbai International Cruise Terminal Modern Mumbai International International Cruise Terminal State-of-the-Art Mumbai International Cruise Terminal. He is expected to visit an aviation of Dholera, visit a judging meeting, and visit the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal at the afternoon. PM Modi will set the soil stone and lie for multiple development projects associated with the maritime sector worth more than £ 7,870, which is expected to boost the maritime sector. In addition, Prime Minister Modi will lay the foundation for firefighting facilities and modern road links at the Kamarajar port in Ennore and coastal protection measures, including sea walls and re-terms, at Chennai Port. Foundation Stones will also be laid for a sea wall construction at Car Nicobar Island, a multi -purpose truck and green biomethanol plant at Dendayal Port, Kandla, and shipwreck facilities at Patna and Varanasi. In a move to holistic and sustainable development, the prime minister will set up and lay the groundstone of multiple central and state government projects worth more than £ 26,354 crore, serving various sectors in Gujarat. He will have the HPLNG re-connection terminal in Chhara Port, the Akriel and Oxo Alcohol Project at the Gujarat IOCL refinery, the 600 MW Green Shoe Initiative, the PM coastal 475 MW component C Solar Feeder for farmers, the 45 MW Badeli Solar PV project, and the full solision of Dhordo. Village, among other things. Furthermore, the prime minister will recording an air uptake on the Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR), which is envisaged as a industrial city with Green Field focusing on sustainable industrialization, smart infrastructure and global investment. He is scheduled to assess the progress of the National Maritime Heritage Complex (NHMC) in Lothal, which is developed at a cost of about £ 4.500 crore. (With input from agencies.)