Inaugurates multiple projects under the internet connectivity, rail, road, education, health, connectivity, research and tourism sectors
Dedicates to nation Bharat Net Phase-II - Gujarat Fibre Grid Network Limited
Dedicates multiple projects for rail, road and water supply
Dedicates main academic building of Gujarat Biotechnology University at Gandhinagar
Lays foundation stone for district-level Hospital & Ayurvedic Hospital in Anand and development of Rinchhadiya Mahadev Temple and Lake at Ambaji
Lays foundation stone for multiple road and water supply improvement projects in Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Banaskantha, and Mahesana; Runway of Air Force Station, Deesa
Lays foundation stone for Human and Biological Science Gallery in Ahmedabad, new building of Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre (GBRC) at GIFT city
“It is always special to be in Mehsana”
“This is a time when whether it is God's work (Dev Kaaj) or country's work (Desh Kaaj), both are happening at a fast pace”
“Goal of Modi’s guarantee is to transform the life of the person on the last pedestal of the society”
“Whatever pledge Modi takes, he fulfills it, this runway of Deesa is an example of this. This is Modi's guarantee”
“Today, every effort being made in New India is creating a legacy for the future generations”

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi dedicated to the nation and laid the foundation stone for multiple development projects worth more than Rs 13,500 crores in Tarabh, Mahesana, Gujarat today. The projects encompass a wide range of sectors such as internet connectivity, rail, road, education, health, connectivity, research and tourism.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister recalled 22nd January exactly one month ago when he got the opportunity to perform the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. He also recalled the occasion of Basantpanchmi on 14th February when he inaugurated the first Hindu temple of the Gulf countries in Abu Dhabi. In Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh, the Prime Minister mentioned laying the foundation stone for Kalki Dham. He also mentioned performing consecration and darshan and pooja at Valinath Mahadev Temple in Tarabh today.

For India and the world, the Prime Minister noted that Valinath Shiv Dham is a pilgrimage site but it is an auspicious seat of the Guru for the Rewari society and devotees from around the country.

The Prime Minister underscored the importance of the present moment in the development journey of India as both the ‘Dev Kaaj’ (divine works) and ‘Desh kaaj’ (national tasks) are going on at a rapid pace. “On the one hand, this auspicious event has taken place and development works worth 13,000 crore Rs were dedicated or foundation stones were laid, on the other”, he said. These rail, road, port, transport, water, security, urban development and tourism projects will increase ease of living and create new job opportunities for the youth of the region, he added.

Observing the presence of divine energy in the pious land of Mehsana, the Prime Minister said that it connects the people with the spiritual consciousness of thousands of years associated with Lord Krishna and Lord Mahadev. This energy, PM Modi said, connects the people with the journey of Gadipati Mahant Veeram-Giri Bapu ji as he paid tribute to him. He also bowed before Mahant Shri Jayaramgiri Bapu for forwarding the resolve of Gadipati Mahant Baldevgiri Bapu and accomplishing it. Highlighting his four-decade-old deep connection with Baldevgiri Bapu ji, the Prime Minister recalled welcoming him to his residence on numerous occasions as the then Chief Minister of Gujarat to awaken the spiritual consciousness. He also recalled his demise in 2021 and emphasized that his departed soul would be blessing everyone today after the accomplishments of his resolve. “The centuries-old temple has been completed with the magnificence of the 21st century and the divinity of the ancient traditions”, the Prime Minister said as he highlighted the contributions and efforts of hundreds of craftsmen and shramjeevis. He lauded their efforts for the successful consecration of Valinath Mahadev, Hinglaj Mata ji and Lord Dattatreya today and congratulated them on the occasion

The Prime Minister said that these temples are more than a place of worship but are also symbols of our centuries-old civilization. The Prime Minister highlighted the role of temples in spreading knowledge in society. The Prime Minister praised the local religious Akhadas for taking forward the tradition of spreading knowledge and said that the organization of Pustak Parab and the construction of school and hostel have enhanced awareness and education among the people. “There can not be a better example of Dev Kaaj and Desh Kaaj, " PM Modi added. He praised Rabari Samaj for nurturing such enlightened traditions.

The Prime Minister talked about the spirit of Sabka Saath Vikas ingrained in Valinath Dham and said in sync with this spirit, the government is committed to make the lives of every section better. “Goal of Modi’s guarantee is to transform the life of the person on the last pedestal of the society”, he said. He juxtaposed the coming of new temples with the construction of pucca houses for crores of poor, recalling dedication and foundation stone laying for 1.25 lakh houses recently. He also mentioned free ration for 80 crore citizens as ‘Bhagwan ka Prasad’, and piped water for 10 crore new families as ‘Amrit’.

The Prime Minister highlighted the government’s efforts towards the development of heritage sites in Gujarat apart from infrastructure development in the last two decades. He lamented the conflict created between development and heritage in India for decades, the auspicious Somnath Temple becoming a site of dispute, neglect of the site of Pavagadh, vote bank politics of the Sun Temple in Modhera, questioning the existence of Lord Ram and creating obstacles in the development of his temple. He also pointed out that the same people are still spreading negativity even though the entire nation is rejoicing in the temple built on Ram Lalla’s birthplace.

The Prime Minister emphasized, “Today, every effort being made in the New India is creating a legacy for the future generations. The new and modern roads and railway tracks that are being built today are the pathways of developed India only.” He said that today rail connectivity to Mehsana was strengthened. He remarked that doubling the rail line has improved the connectivity of Banaskantha and Patan with Kandla, Tuna and Mundra ports. He said that he laid the foundation stone of the runway one and a half years ago for Deesa Air Force Station runway. “Whatever pledge Modi takes, he fulfills it, this runway of Deesa is an example of this. This is Modi's guarantee”, the Prime Minister said.

Recalling the time period 20-25 years ago when opportunities were very limited in North Gujarat along with the scope of industrialization, the Prime Minister pointed out the challenges of cattle herders and the irrigation of the farmer’s fields. The Prime Minister highlighted the positive changes brought about by the present government and mentioned farmers growing 2-3 crops in a year and an increase in the water level of the entire area. Referring to the inauguration and foundation stone laying of the 8 projects related to water supply and water sources today worth more than Rs 1500 crores, the Prime Minister said that it will further help in solving the water problems of North Gujarat. He also lauded the farmers of North Gujarat for adopting modern technology like drip irrigation and the emerging trends of chemical-free natural farming. “Your efforts will increase the enthusiasm of farmers across the country”, he added.

Concluding the address, the Prime Minister highlighted the government’s emphasis on developing the country as well as preserving the heritage and conveyed his best wishes for today’s development projects.

Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Bhupendra Patel was present on the occasion along with several MPs, MLAs and Representatives of Gujarat Government.

Background

The Prime Minister dedicated to the nation, important projects including Bharat Net Phase-II - Gujarat Fibre Grid Network Limited, which will provide high-speed internet to more than 8000 gram panchayats; multiple projects for rail line doubling, gauge conversion, new broad-gauge line in districts of Mahesana and Banaskantha; multiple road projects in Kheda, Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, and Mahesana; Main academic building of Gujarat Biotechnology University at Gandhinagar; multiple water supply projects in Banaskantha, among others.

During the programme, the Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for several important projects including a new district-level Hospital & Ayurvedic Hospital in Anand district; the development of Rinchhadiya Mahadev Temple and Lake at Ambaji region in Banaskantha; multiple road projects in Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Banaskantha, and Mahesana; Runway of Air Force Station, Deesa; Human and Biological Science Gallery in Ahmedabad; Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre (GBRC) new building at GIFT city; multiple projects for improving water supply in Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad and Banaskantha, among others.

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May 06, 2026

MoU / Agreement

SI No.TitleBrief description
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4. MoU between Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India and Drug Administration of Vietnam (DAV), Ministry of Health of Vietnam on Cooperation in the field of Medical Products Regulation The MoU seeks to establish a framework for cooperation in the field of medical products regulation, including pharmaceuticals, biological products, medical devices, and cosmetics.
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8. MoU between the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of India and the Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam on Cooperation in the Field of Digital Technologies This MoU deepens bilateral commitment to strengthen cooperation in Digital Technologies and IT domain.
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11. MOU between Ministry of Tourism of India and Ministry of Sports, Culture and Tourism of Vietnam on Cooperation in the field of Tourism. This MoU promotes people-to-people linkages between the two countries.
12. MoU between ICCR and University of Social Sciences and Humanities on the establishment of the ICCR Chair of Indian Studies The MoU establishes an ICCR Chair in the University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
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Announcements

SI No.Title
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2. New trade goal of USD 25 billion by 2030
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