Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Bihar and West Bengalon July 18 to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for development projects worth over ₹12,000 crore. These initiatives span key sectors such as railways, roads, IT, gas, power, fisheries, and rural development, highlighting his focus on regional growth and overall national progress.
Highlights:
In Bihar (Motihari, 11:30 AM):
- Projects worth over ₹7,200 crore
- Focus on Rail, Road, IT, Fisheries, Rural Development
- Doubling & automatic signalling of key rail lines
- Maintenance infrastructure for Vande Bharat trains
- Major road infrastructure boost (NH-319, NH-333C)
- Inauguration of STPI tech hubs in Darbhanga and Patna
- Launch of fisheries projects under PMMSY
- Four new Amrit Bharat trains flagged off
- ₹400 crore to 61,500 SHGs under DAY-NRLM
- ₹160 crore to 40,000 beneficiaries under PMAY-Gramin
- Griha Pravesh for 12,000 homes
In West Bengal (Durgapur, 3:00 PM):
- Projects worth over ₹5,000 crore
- Focus on Oil & Gas, Power, Road, Rail
- ₹1,950 crore CGD project for Bankura & Purulia
- Inauguration of Durgapur-Kolkata section of PM Urja Ganga pipeline
- ₹1,457 crore FGD systems for cleaner power generation
- Doubling of Purulia–Kotshila rail line
- Two Road Over Bridges under Setu Bharatam worth ₹380 crore
On July 18, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Bihar and West Bengal to inaugurate, launch, and dedicate a series of key infrastructure and welfare projects worth over ₹12,000 crore.
At Motihari in Bihar, PM Modi will launch initiatives worth ₹7,200 crore, focusing on railways, highways, rural development, fisheries, and the IT sector. Major highlights include:
- Doubling of Darbhanga-Thalwara and Samastipur-Rambhadrapur lines, and automatic signalling on critical routes to improve train speeds and safety.
- The Darbhanga-Narkatiaganj rail doubling project (₹4,080 crore) to enhance regional rail capacity.
- New rail infrastructure for Vande Bharat trains and traction upgrades.
- Foundation stone for 4-laning of Ara Bypass (NH-319) and inauguration of the ₹820 crore Parariya–Mohania section of NH-319.
- Launch of STPI facilities in Patna and Darbhanga to boost tech startups and digital economy.
- Inauguration of fisheries infrastructure under PMMSY to uplift the aquaculture economy and generate rural employment.
- Flagging off of four Amrit Bharat trains connecting Bihar with Delhi and Lucknow.
- ₹400 crore disbursed to over 61,000 Self-Help Groups under DAY-NRLM to empower women-led enterprises.
- Disbursement of ₹160 crore to 40,000 PMAY-Gramin beneficiaries and house handover (Griha Pravesh) for 12,000 families.
Later in the afternoon, at Durgapur in West Bengal, PM Modi will inaugurate and launch projects worth over ₹5,000 crore, focusing on energy, environment, transportation, and infrastructure:
- Foundation of Bharat Petroleum’s ₹1,950 crore City Gas Distribution (CGD) project in Bankura and Purulia, providing PNG and CNG access.
- Inauguration of the ₹1,190 crore Durgapur–Kolkata pipeline as part of the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga project.
- Inauguration of pollution control systems at thermal power plants (₹1,457 crore) to promote clean energy.
- Doubling of the 36 km Purulia–Kotshila railway line (₹390 crore) to boost goods movement and industrial rail logistics.
- Two new Road Over Bridges under the Setu Bharatam scheme (₹380 crore) at Topsi and Pandabeshwar to improve rail-road safety and connectivity.
This two-state visit reaffirms the government’s focus on regional development through robust infrastructure, connectivity, clean energy, digital innovation, and inclusive welfare programs.
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