Unveils stamp and coin commemorating 75 years of the establishment of the Supreme Court of India
“75 years of the Supreme Court - this is the journey of the Constitution of India and its constitutional values! This is the journey of India evolving as a democracy!”
“75 years of the Supreme Court further enhance the glory of India as the Mother of Democracy”
“140 crore citizens of India have only one dream in Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal – Viksit Bharat, New India”
“Spirit of Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita is 'Citizen First, Dignity First and Justice First'”

Present in the program Chief Justice of India, Shri D.Y. Chandrachud ji, Justice Shri Sanjiv Khanna ji, Justice B.R. Gavai ji, Union Minister of Law and Justice, Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal ji, Attorney General R. Venkataramani ji, Chairman of the Supreme Court Bar Council, Shri Kapil Sibal ji, Chairman of the Bar Council of India, Shri Manan Kumar Mishra ji, all judges of the Supreme Court, Chief Justices of High Courts, district judges, other distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen!

Your serious demeanour makes me feel that this ceremony is quite solemn. Just a few days ago, I attended the Platinum Jubilee Ceremony of the Rajasthan High Court. And today, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Supreme Court's journey, there is a National Conference of the District Judiciary happening. The 75 years of the Supreme Court are not just the journey of an institution; it is a journey of the Indian Constitution and constitutional values! It is the journey of Bharat maturing as a democracy! And the contributions of our Constitution makers and many eminent personalities of the judiciary have been of great significance in this journey. This journey also includes the contribution of millions of citizens who, in every circumstance, kept their faith unwavering in the judiciary. The people of Bharat have never doubted the Supreme Court, or our judiciary. Therefore, these 75 years of the Supreme Court further enhance Bharat’s pride as the Mother of Democracy. It strengthens our cultural proclamation which says, "Satyameva Jayate, Nanritam" (Truth alone triumphs, not falsehood). As the nation celebrates 75 years of independence, it is about to mark the 75th anniversary of the Constitution. Therefore, there is pride, glory, and inspiration in this moment. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all jurists and the entire nation on this occasion. I also extend my best wishes to the National District Judiciary Conference which is being held at this time.

Friends,

In our democracy, the judiciary is considered the custodian of the Constitution. This in itself is a very significant responsibility. We can proudly say that the Supreme Court and our judiciary have made efforts to fulfill this responsibility well. After independence, the judiciary protected the spirit of justice, even during the dark period of Emergency. At that time, the judiciary played an essential role in safeguarding the Constitution. The Supreme Court also protected fundamental rights when they were attacked. Moreover, whenever the question of national security arose, the judiciary upheld national interest above all and protected Bharat’s unity. Amidst all these achievements, I congratulate all the scholars for these memorable 75 years.

Friends,

In the past 10 years, the country has made several efforts to make justice accessible. Work is being done at a mission level for the modernization of courts, in which the collaboration of the Supreme Court and the judiciary has been significant. Today, this event of the District Judiciary is another example of the same effort. Earlier, it was mentioned here that the Supreme Court and the Gujarat High Court jointly organized the "All India District Court Judges Conference." Such events are very crucial for the ease of justice. I have been informed that over the next two days, several important issues will be discussed here, such as the management of pending cases, human resources, and the improvement of the legal fraternity. You have selected all the necessary topics for discussion. I am pleased that, alongside all these, a session on Judicial Wellness will also be held over the next two days. Personal wellness is the foremost requirement for social well-being. This will help us prioritize health in our work culture.

Friends,

We all know that in this Amrit Kaal of independence, the dream of 140 crore Indians is a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) and a ‘Naya Bharat’ (New India)! Naya Bharat means a modern Bharat with thought and resolution! Our judiciary is a strong pillar of this vision, especially our District Judiciary. The District Judiciary is the foundation of the Indian judicial system. The common citizen of the country first knocks on your doors for justice. Therefore, it is the first centre of justice, the first step. Making it fully capable and modern is a priority for the country. I am confident that this national conference, with its discussions, will help meet the expectations of the nation.

Friends,

If there is any meaningful parameter for the development of any country, it is the standard of living of the common person. The standard of living of the common person is determined by their ease of living. And simple, accessible justice is an essential condition for ease of living. This will only be possible when our district courts are equipped with modern infrastructure and technology. We all know that today, around 4.5 crore cases are pending in district courts. Several efforts have been made over the past decade to eliminate this delay in justice. Over the last 10 years, the country has spent nearly 8,000 crore rupees on the development of judicial infrastructure. You will also be pleased to know that 75 percent of the amount spent on judicial infrastructure over the past 25 years has been spent in the last 10 years. In these 10 years alone, over 7,500 court halls and 11,000 residential units have been prepared for the District Judiciary.

Friends,

Whenever I come among the legal fraternity, the topic of e-courts naturally comes up. This technological intervention/innovation has not only accelerated judicial processes but also rapidly reduced the troubles faced by everyone from lawyers to litigants. Today, courts across the country are being digitized. And as I mentioned, the Supreme Court's e-Committee is playing a crucial role in all these efforts.

Friends,

Last year, the third phase of the e-Courts project was also approved. We are moving towards creating a unified technology platform. Emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Optical Character Recognition will be used under this. We will be able to analyze pending cases and even predict future litigations. Technology will integrate police, forensics, jails, and courts, and will speed up their work as well. We are moving towards a justice system that will be fully future-ready.

Friends,

You know that in a significant change, along with infrastructure and technology, rules, policies, and intent also play a role. Therefore, after seven decades of independence, the country has made such a significant and crucial change in our legal framework for the first time. We have received a new Indian legal code in the form of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The spirit of these laws is ‘Citizen First, Dignity First, and Justice First’. Our criminal laws have been freed from the colonial mindset of rulers and subjects. British laws like sedition have been abolished. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita is not only about punishing citizens but also about providing security to citizens. That is why, on one hand, strict laws have been made against crimes against women and children, and on the other hand, community service has been provisioned as a punishment for minor offenses for the first time. Under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, electronic and digital records are now recognized as evidence. Summons can now be sent electronically under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita. This will also reduce the burden of pending cases on the judiciary. I urge that new initiatives should be taken to train the district judiciary in this new system under the guidance of the Supreme Court. Our judges and lawyer colleagues can also be part of this campaign. Lawyers and Bar Associations also have a crucial role in familiarizing the public with this new system.

Friends,

I want to raise another burning issue facing the country and society. Today, atrocities against women and the safety of children are serious concerns of society. Several strict laws have been enacted in the country for the safety of women. In 2019, the government proposed the establishment of fast-track special courts. Under this, there is a provision for deposition centres for key witnesses. District Monitoring Committees can play a significant role in this as well. This committee includes the district judge, DM, and SP. Their role is crucial in coordinating between the different aspects of the Criminal Justice System. We need to make these committees more active. The faster decisions are made in cases related to atrocities against women, the more confidence the half of the population will have in their safety.

Friends,

I believe that the discussions here will yield valuable solutions for the country, and the path to 'Justice to all' will be strengthened. Once again, I extend my best wishes to all of you for this sacred ceremony and gathering, with the hope that this deliberation will yield the nectar of wisdom.

Thank you very much.

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PM to visit Rajasthan and Gujarat on 4 July
July 03, 2026
PM to dedicate, inaugurate, and lay the foundation stone for development projects worth around ₹1.06 lakh crore in Balotra
Projects span across sectors including petrochemicals, urban transport, railways, roads, renewable energy and power transmission
PM to dedicate India’s first greenfield integrated Refinery-cum-Petrochemical Complex at Pachpadra in Balotra
The state-of-the-art complex integrates refining and petrochemical production; has been established with an investment of over ₹79,450 crore
PM to lay the foundation stone for Phase 2 of the Jaipur Metro Rail Project
PM to launch the Modified UDAN scheme in Jodhpur
PM to inaugurate the Terminal Building of Jodhpur Airport
Marking a significant milestone in India's semiconductor manufacturing journey, PM to inaugurate CG Semi OSAT facility in Sanand, Ahmedabad
CG Semi plant to feature one of India's first end-to-end OSAT facilities offering semiconductor assembly and test services
Once fully ramped up, the facility will have an annual production capacity of up to 5 billion semiconductor chips

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will visit Rajasthan and Gujarat on 4 July 2026. At around 10:45 AM, Prime Minister will inaugurate the Terminal Building of Jodhpur Airport and launch the Modified UDAN scheme in Jodhpur. Subsequently, at around 12:15 PM, he will travel to Balotra to dedicate, inaugurate, and lay the foundation stone for development projects worth approximately ₹1.06 lakh crore. He will also address a public gathering on the occasion.

Thereafter, Prime Minister will travel to Gujarat. At around 4:30 PM, Prime Minister will inaugurate the CG SEMI Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) Facility in Sanand, Ahmedabad. He will also address the gathering on the occasion.

PM in Jodhpur

In a major boost to the aviation sector, with a particular focus on regional connectivity, Prime Minister will launch the Modified UDAN Scheme in Jodhpur. This marks a significant leap forward in India's civil aviation landscape and will further advance the vision of "Ude Desh ka Aam Nagrik". With an allocation of ₹28,840 crore over the next 10 years, the scheme aims to accelerate the next phase of aviation-led development. It focuses on multiple strategic components designed to ensure comprehensive and sustainable connectivity.

A key emphasis is on the development of 100 aerodromes from existing unserved airstrips, supported by an outlay of over ₹12,000 crore, to expand aviation infrastructure across the country. In addition, over ₹2,500 crore has been earmarked for Operations and Maintenance (O&M) support to ensure the viability of regional airports during their initial years of operation. To address accessibility challenges in remote and difficult terrains, the scheme also proposes the development of 200 modern helipads.

The scheme also continues Viability Gap Funding (VGF) support of over ₹10,000 crore for airlines, ensuring sustained regional operations while encouraging gradual commercial viability. Further strengthening the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the initiative includes the procurement of indigenous aircraft and helicopters, such as HAL Dhruv and Dornier platforms, to enhance connectivity and operations in underserved regions.

During the programme, the Prime Minister will also inaugurate the New Terminal Building at Jodhpur Airport. The project has been developed at a total cost of ₹480 crore. Spread over an area of more than 23,000 sqm., the New Terminal Building is designed to handle up to 20 lakh passengers annually. It is equipped with modern passenger amenities to ensure a seamless and comfortable travel experience.

Architecturally inspired by Rajasthan's royal heritage, the terminal seamlessly blends traditional elements such as arches and jharokhas with contemporary design. Sustainability has been integral to the terminal's design, with features such as energy-efficient systems, water conservation measures, and green building practices aimed at achieving a 5-Star GRIHA rating. The inauguration of the New Terminal Building at Jodhpur Airport will provide a significant boost to tourism, trade, and employment generation in the region.

PM in Balotra

Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone and inaugurate various development projects worth around ₹1.06 lakh crore in Balotra. These projects span multiple sectors, including petrochemicals, urban transport, railways, roads, renewable energy, and power transmission

Prime Minister will dedicate India's first greenfield integrated refinery-cum-petrochemical complex to the nation at Pachpadra in Balotra, marking a landmark achievement in the country's energy and petrochemical sector.

Developed as a joint venture between Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and the Government of Rajasthan, the 9 Million Metric Tonnes Per Annum (MMTPA) Greenfield Refinery-cum-Petrochemical Complex has been established with an investment of over ₹79,450 crore.

The state-of-the-art complex integrates refining and petrochemical production, with a petrochemical capacity of 2.4 MMTPA. The refinery features a high Nelson Complexity Index of 17.0 and petrochemical yields exceeding 26%, aligning with global benchmarks for efficiency and sustainability.

The project is expected to play a pivotal role in strengthening India's energy security, enhancing petrochemical self-sufficiency, and driving industrial growth. It will serve as an anchor industry for the development of a Petrochemical and Plastic Park in the region, promoting downstream industries and ancillary sectors. Additionally, the refinery is poised to generate significant employment opportunities, contributing to the socio-economic development of the region.

Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for Phase 2 of the Jaipur Metro Rail Project, which has a total cost of over ₹13,000 crore. Under Phase 2, a 41-km north-south metro corridor will be developed from Prahladpura to Todi Mod, connecting the industrial and residential areas of Sitapura and Vishwakarma Industrial Area (VKI) through 36 stations. The corridor will provide seamless connectivity to key locations, including the Sitapura Industrial Area, VKI, Jaipur Airport, Tonk Road, SMS Hospital, SMS Stadium, Ambabari, and Vidyadhar Nagar. The project will significantly improve connectivity to Jaipur's major industrial and residential areas, providing residents with faster, safer, and more convenient public transport. Under Phase 1, an 11.64-km metro corridor with 11 stations is already operational.

Prime Minister will further dedicate to the nation the Churu–Sadulpur (58 km) and Churu–Ratangarh (46 km) rail doubling projects, constructed at a cost of around ₹900 crore. Spanning a total length of 104 km, these projects will strengthen rail connectivity in north-west Rajasthan. They will enhance rail line capacity, enabling smoother, safer, and more punctual operation of both passenger and freight trains while easing congestion on the rail network. The projects will also provide impetus to investment, employment generation, and industrial development in the region.

Prime Minister will also inaugurate the four-laning of NH-125A, Jodhpur Ring Road Section-2 (Karwar–Dangiyawas). Developed at a cost of about ₹740 crore, the project will improve regional connectivity around Jodhpur and make travel smoother and safer.

Further, Prime Minister will dedicate to the nation SJVN Limited's 1,000 MW Bikaner Solar Energy Project, developed with an investment of about ₹5,500 crore. The project uses 24.22 lakh domestically manufactured solar modules. The Prime Minister will also dedicate NHPC's 300 MW Karnisar Bikaner Solar Energy Plant. The project uses about 7.75 lakh domestically manufactured solar PV cells and modules.

Prime Minister will also inaugurate the transmission line constructed at a cost of over ₹1,900 crore for power evacuation from the Rajasthan Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) and lay the foundation stone for the 530 km-long power transmission system for the Rajasthan REZ. These transmission systems will facilitate the evacuation of renewable energy generated in Rajasthan and help ensure an uninterrupted power supply in the state.

Prime Minister will also hand over appointment letters to around 54,000 youth recruited across various departments of the Government of Rajasthan. The recruits include personnel from the Departments of Education, Energy, Home, Panchayati Raj, Transport, Higher Education, Skill Development, Planning, Agriculture, Information Technology, and Administrative Reforms.

PM in Sanand

Prime Minister will inaugurate the CG Semi Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) facility in Sanand, Gujarat. The inauguration marks a significant milestone in India's semiconductor manufacturing journey with the commencement of commercial production at the facility. It represents a major step forward in strengthening India's position in the global semiconductor value chain. The project is one of the first four approved under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) and has been developed with a total investment of over ₹7,500 crore.

Once fully ramped up, the facility will have an annual production capacity of up to 5 billion semiconductor chips and will help address the growing global demand for memory and storage solutions driven by rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing. The facility will cater to customers across the automotive, industrial, telecommunications, 5G, and Internet of Things (IoT) sectors. The CG Semi facility offers end-to-end semiconductor assembly and testing services, including wafer sorting, assembly, testing, package design, failure analysis, test programme development, product characterisation, and logistics support.

The operationalisation of this facility underscores India's emergence as a trusted and self-reliant semiconductor manufacturing destination and aligns with the Prime Minister's vision of building a resilient and self-reliant technology ecosystem in the country.