A statement from Union Minister and state BJP president G Kishan Reddy's office said Modi will dedicate to the nation an 800 MW power plant of the Ramagundam NTPC thermal power plant on 4 March.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Telangana on 4 and 5 March to attend various development programmes, besides addressing two public meetings.
State Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari on Thursday, 29 February, held a meeting with senior officials on the arrangements to be made for the prime minister’s visit, a state government release said.
She asked the officials of various departments to work in coordination and make foolproof arrangements for the prime minister’s visit.
Kumari said Modi would visit Adilabad on 4 March and Sangareddy town on 5 March and attend several development programmes and also address two public meetings.
Meanwhile, a release from Union Minister and state BJP president G Kishan Reddy’s office said Modi would dedicate to the nation an 800 MW power plant of the Ramagundam NTPC thermal power plant on 4 March.
The prime minister inaugurated an 800 MW thermal power plant in October last year during a visit.
Altogether, 1,600 MW of electricity generation would start with the inauguration of the new project on 4 March, the release added.
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