Tag: Bundelkhand

  • Previous governments devastated Bundelkhand: PM Narendra Modi

    By PTI

    MAHOBA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday accused the previous state and central governments of devastating the Bundelkhand region by handing over its resources and forests to mafia elements who “looted” them.

    “The governments which had been there in Delhi and UP left no stone unturned in devastating this region turn by turn,” Prime Minister said here while inaugurating a slew of projects aimed at ending the water scarcity in the parched Bundelkhand region.

    “It is not hidden from anyone that the jungles and resources were handed over to the mafia. The manner in which these people behaved with Bundelkhand will not be forgotten by the people here,” he said.

    “A lot was said and done in the name of ‘nalkoop’ and hand pumps but earlier governments did not tell how water could be made available in the absence of groundwater,” the Prime Minister pointed out.

    “Now when the bulldozer is being used against mafia (elements), some people are raising hue and cry. But whatever they may try to do, the development UP and Bundelkhand will not stop,” the Prime Minister asserted.

    “The question is how this area, which was an example for water conservation in the past, turned into a centre of exodus and water-related problems,” the prime minister said.

    “Why were the people not ready to marry their daughters here and daughters here wished they got married to areas where there is water?” he asked.

    Attacking the “pariwarwadis” (dynastic) governments, he said they kept most of the UP villages thirsty for decades but the government of ‘karma yogis’ in two years gave tap water to 30 lakh people, said Modi, lauding the Yogi Adityanath government’s work in the parched region.

    “The governments of ‘pariwarwadis’ kept children and daughters deprived of drinking water facilities but the double engine government made separate toilets in schools,” he said.

    They made announcements in the name of farmers but not a paisa used to reach them, he said. “In the name of ponds, ribbons were cut but the ‘commission’ was taken in the digging work for embankments and there was corruption in drought relief works.

    “Those in the government looted Bundelkhand and benefitted their families without caring for your families crying for every drop of water,” he said, citing the example of the Arjun Sahayak project, inaugurated by him today, as an example of their work culture.

  • PM Modi in Bundelkhand on Friday, to lay foundations of projects worth Rs 6,250 crore

    Express News Service

    LUCKNOW:  has turned his focus to Uttar Pradesh ahead of the 2022 assembly polls. On Friday, the PM will land in Bundelkhand to launch welfare projects worth Rs 6,250 crore.

    After inaugurating the 341-km Purvanchal Expressway in Sultanpur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday will lay the foundation of the Rs 400-crore UP Defence Industrial Corridor (UPDIC) project in the Jhansi node in the presence of all three armed forces service chiefs.

    Executed by Bharat Dynamics Ltd, a plant to produce propulsion systems for Anti-Tank Guided Missiles would be set up under the project in the Jhansi node of UPDIC. Moreover, giving a push to the ethos of ‘Atma Nirbhar Bharat’ in the defence sector, the PM will formally hand over indigenously designed and developed equipment to armed forces service chiefs,” a statement from the PMO said. 

    This includes handing over of HAL-designed and developed Light Combat Helicopter to Chief of the Air Staff; drones and UAVs designed and developed by Indian start-ups to Chief of the Army Staff, and DRDO-designed and Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) manufactured advanced electronic warfare suite for naval ships to the chief of naval staff.

    Around 5 pm, PM Modi will dedicate multiple initiatives of the defence sector at ‘Rashtra Raksha Samparpan Parv’, which was flagged off by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday as part of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrations. 

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    Modi will also lay the foundation of the 600 megawatts (MW) ultra-mega solar power park and the Atal Ekta Park in Jhansi. The park has been built at a cost of more than Rs 11 crore and is also spread across an area of about 40,000 square meters. The park will also house a library, as well as a statue of the BJP stalwart and former PM, built by the renownedsculptor Ram Sutar, the man who built the Statue of Unity.

    The PM will also launch the NCC alumni association to provide a formal platform to enable NCC alumni to reconnect with NCC. A former NCC cadet, Modi will be enrolled as the first member of the association, which is touted to assist in “nation-building”. At the same time, Modi will flag off the national programme of simulation training for NCC cadets to scale up simulation training facilities for all three wings of NCC.

    In addition, the Prime Minister will also make a visit to the district of Mahoba. There, he will inaugurate multiple projects, including the Arjun Sahayak Project, Ratauli Weir Project, Bhaoni Dam Project, and the Majhgaon–Chilli Sprinkler Project.

    The cumulative cost of these projects is more than Rs 3,250 crore and their operationalisation will help in the irrigation of around 6,500 hectares of land – in the districts of Mahoba, Hamirpur, Banda, and Lalitpur – benefitting lakhs of farmers in the area. These projects are also expected to deliver drinking water for the entire region.

    During the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, the BJP had got a thumping victory after blowing the poll bugle from Mahoba. There are 19 assembly seats in the Bundelkhand region and the BJP had won all the seats in the last assembly elections.