Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will undertake a visit to Dhordo in Kutch, Gujarat on 15th December, 2020 and lay the Foundation Stone of several development projects in the State. These projects include a desalination plant, a hybrid renewable energy park, and a fully automated milk processing and packing plant. Chief Minister of Gujarat will be present on the occasion. Prime Minister will also undertake a visit to the White Rann, followed by witnessing a cultural programme.

Harnessing its vast coastline, Gujarat is taking a significant step towards transforming seawater to potable drinking water with the upcoming Desalination Plant at Mandvi, Kutch. This Desalination Plant, with 10 crore litre per day capacity (100 MLD), will strengthen water security in Gujarat by complementing Narmada Grid, Sauni network and treated waste water infrastructure. It will be an important milestone for sustainable and affordable water resource harvesting in the country. Nearly 8 lakh people across the regions of Mundra, Lakhpat, Abdasa and Nakhatrana talukas will receive desalinated water from this plant, which will also help in sharing the surplus to upstream districts of Bhachau, Rapar and Gandhidham. It is one of the five upcoming desalination plants in Gujarat besides those at Dahej (100 MLD), Dwarka (70 MLD), Ghogha Bhavnagar (70 MLD) and Gir Somnath (30 MLD).

The Hybrid Renewable Energy Park near Vighakot village in the district of Kutch in Gujarat will be the country's largest renewable energy generation park. It will lead to the generation of renewable energy to the tune of 30 GW. Spread over 72,600 hectares of land, the park will have a dedicated hybrid park zone for wind and solar energy storage, as well as exclusive zone for wind park activities.

Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone of a fully automated milk processing and packing plant at Sarhad Dairy Anjar, Kutch. The plant will cost Rs 121 Crore and will have the capacity to process 2 Lakh Litres of milk per day.

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“Congress Pushed India’s Education System into Ruin, PM Modi Revived It” : Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
December 10, 2024

Union Minister of Education and senior BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan has lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the remarkable progress in India’s literacy rate over the past decade. India's rural literacy rate has significantly increased to 77.5% in 2023-24, driven by a surge in female literacy.

"Under Congress, the education system was in ruins. Students were forced to search endlessly for quality education, while corruption ruled the education department and the country’s top institutions remained controlled by the privileged elite. In stark contrast, under PM Modi’s leadership, this vicious cycle has been shattered. Rural literacy has surged from 67.77% in 2011 to an impressive 77.5% in 2023-24, while female literacy has spiked from 57.93% to 74.6%. This is the kind of transformation we’ve witnessed," Pradhan stated, adding that PM Modi's reforms were the key to this remarkable turnaround.

He further highlighted that PM Modi’s efforts had made education more inclusive and accessible, not just in urban areas but also in the most remote corners of the country."In the 21st century, India’s rise is incomplete without education. PM Modi is ensuring that no one is left behind. His reforms are pushing India towards a future where education knows no bounds," he emphasized.

Pradhan lashed out at Congress for leaving India with a paltry 7 AIIMS in 70 years. "Today, under PM Modi, India boasts 23 AIIMS, with more than 700 medical colleges, over 50,000 colleges, and a staggering increase in the number of MBBS and IIT seats. These numbers speak volumes about the transformative reforms that have reshaped India’s educational landscape," he said.

In this context, he praised the role of technology and innovation in the educational reforms. He said, “Earlier, the education situation in remote areas was dire. The Congress government left them to fend for themselves. However, under Prime Minister Modi’s visionary leadership, initiatives like Digital India Mission, New Education Policy, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Yojana, PM SHRI Yojana, Vidyalakshmi Yojana, and ULLAS Yojana have given education and skill development a new high.”

“When we talk about the ‘Digital India Mission,’ which started in 2015, it has promoted digital education from schools to universities. Several initiatives have been implemented to enhance digital infrastructure, internet connectivity, and e-learning platforms across the country. Meanwhile, the ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’ scheme is not only promoting gender equality in education but has also significantly improved the national sex ratio at birth. On the other hand, the ‘New Education Policy’ under PM Modi's guidance ensures the holistic development of students,” Pradhan added.

He also specifically highlighted the ULLAS program, stating, “This is a unique initiative that provides an opportunity for adults aged 15 years and above, who were deprived of formal education, to complete their studies. The financial allocation for this program is over ₹1,037 crore, and more than 2 crore learners have already joined. In short, Prime Minister Modi’s initiative has completely transformed the definition of adult education.”

“This year the budget also announced a PM Internship programme for children – so PM Modi is thinking not only about education or skilling but about employability too. Through his innumerable reformative efforts in the education sector, Prime Minister Modi has laid a strong foundation for a prosperous and knowledge-driven future. As we move forward with the resolution of ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047, these educational reforms provide us with renewed energy. We must continue to progress with this pride,” he concluded.