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PM’s schedule: 10,800km travel for 10 public meetings in 90 hours | India News

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a hectic schedule for the next four days, during which he will cover more than 10,800 kms and address 10 public meetings in poll-bound states, highlighting the government’s multiple development initiatives. From Agartala to Mumbai and from Lucknow to Bengaluru, his visits cover all corners of the country.
On February 10, the PM travelled from Delhi to Lucknow and inaugurated the Uttar Pradesh Global Investors Summit. He then went to Mumbai and flagged off two Vande Bharat trains and dedicated road projects. Thereafter, he inaugurated the new campus of Aljamea-tus-Saifiyah in the city, after which he came back to Delhi. He covered over 2,700 km in the day. The next day he travelled to Tripura, where he addressed two public meetings in Ambassa and Radhakishorepur, after which he is returning to the national capital. He will cover a distance of over 3,000 km in the day.
On February 12, the PM will inaugurate year long celebrations commemorating 200th birth anniversary of Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Delhi. He will then proceed to Dausa, Rajasthan to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of several highway projects. After addressing two public meetings in Dausa, he will proceed directly to Bengaluru where he will reach late at night, covering a distance of over 1,750 km in the day.
Early morning the next day, the PM will inaugurate Aero India 2023 in Bengaluru. From there, he w ill go to Tripura where he will address a public rally in Agartala in the afternoon. He will then travel back to Delhi, having covered a distance of over 3,350 km.
Within less than 90 hours, the PM will thus have travelled over 10,800 km to address 10 public meetings and launch multiple development initiatives.


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