Goa: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched and laid the cornerstone for projects worth over ₹1330 crore on Tuesday as part of the ‘Viksit Bharat, Viksit Goa 2047’ initiative.
The National Institute of Technology Goa’s permanent campus was officially opened to the public by the prime minister.
According to the Prime Minister Office, the recently constructed campus offers a variety of amenities to meet the needs of the Institute’s faculty, staff, and students, including a sports field, lecture halls, administrative buildings, health centers, staff housing, and hostels.
Prime Minister also dedicated the new campus of the National Institute of Watersports. The institute will introduce 28 tailor-made courses aimed at fostering the development of watersports and water rescue activities catering to both the public and the armed forces.
Prime Minister inaugurated a 100 TPD Integrated Waste Management Facility in South Goa. It has been designed for the scientific treatment of 60 TPD wet waste and 40 TPD dry waste, while also featuring a 500 KW solar power plant that generates surplus electricity, the PMO stated.
Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for Passenger Ropeway, along with associated tourism activities, connecting Panaji and Reis Magos. The foundation stone for the construction of a 100 MLD Water Treatment Plant in South Goa will be laid by him.
He also distributed appointment orders to 1930 new government recruits across various departments under Rozgar Mela and handed over sanction letters to beneficiaries of various welfare schemes.
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