The Prime Minister highlighted that the foundation
stones and dedications of projects worth more than ₹18,000 crore related to
roads, railways, and port infrastructure have been carried out at this event.
He emphasized that these projects will give new momentum to West Bengal and
Eastern India, boost trade and industry, and make life easier for lakhs of
people by providing them new opportunities. Referring to some of the key
projects, the Prime Minister noted that the completion of the
Kharagpur–Moregram Expressway will accelerate economic activities across many
parts of West Bengal. He also mentioned the Dubrajpur Bypass and the major
bridges being constructed over the Kangsabati and Shilabati rivers, which will
further improve connectivity. “I congratulate the people of West Bengal and the
entire Eastern India for these transformative projects,” remarked Shri Modi.
The Prime Minister
stated that a vigorous campaign is underway across the country to modernize the
Indian Railways, and it is the firm resolve of the government that West Bengal
does not lag behind in this mission. He pointed out that the Central Government
is rapidly expanding the railway infrastructure in West Bengal. On this
occasion, the Automatic Block Signalling System on the Kalaikunda–Kanimahuli
section has been dedicated to the nation. “These initiatives will enhance the
capacity of busy rail routes, make journeys safer, and also increase speed and
convenience for passengers”, asserted Shri Modi.
The Prime Minister announced the inauguration of six
stations, Kamakhyaguri, Anara, Tamluk, Haldia, Barabhum, and Siuri,as Amrit
Bharat Stations. He noted that the great
culture of Bengal is now shining even more brightly at these stations, and
several more stations are undergoing redevelopment. A new express train service
between Purulia and Anand Vihar Terminal has also been flagged off. “This train
service will benefit not only the people of West Bengal but also those in
Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi” , affirmed Shri Modi.
The Prime Minister
emphasized that ports and water transport play an equally important role as
road and rail connectivity in driving economic progress. He observed that for
decades, this immense potential of Eastern India was largely neglected, but
today, waterways are opening new avenues for trade and industrial advancement.
In this direction, foundation stones and dedications of key port infrastructure
projects have been carried out. The Prime Minister highlighted that Kolkata and
Haldia ports have long been major centres of trade in Eastern India, and the
mechanization of the Haldia
Dock Complex will accelerate cargo operations, enhance port
capacity, and provide new facilities for trade. Additionally, the renovation of
the Bascule Bridge in the Kolkata Dock System and the augmentation of cargo
handling capacity at Kidderpore Dock are also being undertaken. “All these
projects will further strengthen the logistics system of Eastern India”,
asserted Shri Modi.
In his concluding remarks, the Prime Minister
underscored that the new projects related to roads, railways, and ports are
paving the way for a modern future for West Bengal. He noted that the benefits of these projects will reach farmers,
traders, entrepreneurs, students, and every section of society. New opportunities
will emerge in sectors like tourism, and local industries and services will
gain fresh momentum. The Prime Minister recalled Bengal’s historic role in
showing the way to India and expressed his conviction that strong connectivity
and modern infrastructure will form the foundation of a developed Bengal. “It
is our resolve that Bengal, which has always shown the way to India, should
once again achieve that glory by becoming a ‘Viksit Bengal’ “, emphasized Shri
Modi.