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2019年1月11日 ペットWhile facilitating supply of petro products from Paradip refinery, the pipelines would transform Odisha into the petro hub of east India, he said.The PM also released a stamp and a coin to commemorate the Paika rebellion of 1817.Paikas were traditional landed militia under the state&China Composite Pipe Suppliers8217;s Gajapati rulers at that time.
Our focus is on progress of east India in general and Odisha in particular,” Modi said during a day-long visit to Odisha, which is his second in three months.He also laid foundation stones for four national highway projects of 263 km to streamline traffic and check mishaps in the state at a total cost of Rs 4,361 crore. An amount of Rs 73.Patnaik said the state government would provide land free of cost for a memorial proposed to be set up by the Centre near Barueni in Khurda district in memory of Bakshi Jagabandhu Bidyadha.51 crore has been spent for the project.
He also # unveiled and laid foundation stone for a host of projects related to higher education, health, road and highways and culture.The rebellion came to be known as ‘Paika Bidroh’ or Paika rebellion. – PTIThePrint’s YouTube channel is now active and buzzing.”Modi said the new IIT and IISER campuses would facilitate higher studies and research in science and technology and Odisha’s identity as a centre of knowledge and innovation will also be revived with the establishment of these institutes.
Modi said these projects will go a long way in strengthening the Centre Please subscribehere..Stating that the Centre has launched a large number of infrastructure projects in the eastern region and in this state, Modi said these initiatives will act as a catalyst to make the region a gateway for south Asia.The projects include six-laning of Chandikhole-Bhadrak section of NH-16, flyover on NH-16 at Khandagiri in Bhubaneswar, four-laning of Cuttack-Angul section of The youths will not only be able to translate their dreams into reality but also help in fulfilling the nation’s dreams,” he said. Bakshi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar, the military chief of the King of Khurda, had led his army of Paikas in 1817 against the British East India Company for tinkering with the revenue system and forced its forces to retreat.Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the new campus of IIT-Bhubaneswar and launched a slew of projects in the state worth Rs 14,523 crore during his day-long visit to Odisha.Inaugurating the projects via video conferencing from the state capital, the prime minister said these would accelerate the state’s development and help it become “an engine for transformation of the country into a new India”.At the programme where the coin and the stamp commemorating the Paika rebellion were released, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said the Paika rebellion of 1817 should be recognised as the first struggle of independence.Modi also inaugurated an archaeological museum at Lalitgiri, one of the earliest Buddhist settlements in Odisha situated 120 km north of Bhubaneshwar.Asserting that the Centre is committed to provide improved healthcare facilities to people, Modi dedicated a 100-bed revamped upgraded ESI Hospital here to the nation.Governor Ganeshi Lal, Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram were among those who attended the function.Asserting that the Centre;s resolve was to ensure rapid development of eastern India including Odisha.
Our focus is on progress of east India in general and Odisha in particular,” Modi said during a day-long visit to Odisha, which is his second in three months.He also laid foundation stones for four national highway projects of 263 km to streamline traffic and check mishaps in the state at a total cost of Rs 4,361 crore. An amount of Rs 73.Patnaik said the state government would provide land free of cost for a memorial proposed to be set up by the Centre near Barueni in Khurda district in memory of Bakshi Jagabandhu Bidyadha.51 crore has been spent for the project.
He also # unveiled and laid foundation stone for a host of projects related to higher education, health, road and highways and culture.The rebellion came to be known as ‘Paika Bidroh’ or Paika rebellion. – PTIThePrint’s YouTube channel is now active and buzzing.”Modi said the new IIT and IISER campuses would facilitate higher studies and research in science and technology and Odisha’s identity as a centre of knowledge and innovation will also be revived with the establishment of these institutes.
Modi said these projects will go a long way in strengthening the Centre Please subscribehere..Stating that the Centre has launched a large number of infrastructure projects in the eastern region and in this state, Modi said these initiatives will act as a catalyst to make the region a gateway for south Asia.The projects include six-laning of Chandikhole-Bhadrak section of NH-16, flyover on NH-16 at Khandagiri in Bhubaneswar, four-laning of Cuttack-Angul section of The youths will not only be able to translate their dreams into reality but also help in fulfilling the nation’s dreams,” he said. Bakshi Jagabandhu Bidyadhar, the military chief of the King of Khurda, had led his army of Paikas in 1817 against the British East India Company for tinkering with the revenue system and forced its forces to retreat.Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the new campus of IIT-Bhubaneswar and launched a slew of projects in the state worth Rs 14,523 crore during his day-long visit to Odisha.Inaugurating the projects via video conferencing from the state capital, the prime minister said these would accelerate the state’s development and help it become “an engine for transformation of the country into a new India”.At the programme where the coin and the stamp commemorating the Paika rebellion were released, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said the Paika rebellion of 1817 should be recognised as the first struggle of independence.Modi also inaugurated an archaeological museum at Lalitgiri, one of the earliest Buddhist settlements in Odisha situated 120 km north of Bhubaneshwar.Asserting that the Centre is committed to provide improved healthcare facilities to people, Modi dedicated a 100-bed revamped upgraded ESI Hospital here to the nation.Governor Ganeshi Lal, Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram were among those who attended the function.Asserting that the Centre;s resolve was to ensure rapid development of eastern India including Odisha.
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