New Delhi, April 17: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to lay the foundation stone of WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in Jamnagar and multiple other development projects during his three-day visit to Gujarat starting Monday. The PM will visit the Command-and-Control Centre for Schools in Gandhinagar at around 6 pm on Monday. The Centre collects over 500 crore data sets annually and analyses them meaningfully using big data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning, in order to enhance overall learning outcomes for students, the PMO said. The Centre also helps track daily online attendance of teachers and students, undertake centralized summative and periodic assessments of learning outcome of students etc. The Command-and-Control Centre for Schools has been deemed a global best practice by the World Bank, which has also invited other countries to visit and learn about it. On the second day of the Prime Minister’s visit, he will dedicate to the nation a new dairy complex and potato processing plant at Diyodar, Banaskantha district, built at a cost of over Rs. 600 crores, on 19th April, at around 9:40 AM. “The new dairy complex is a greenfield project. It will enable the processing of about 30 lakh litres of milk, produce about 80 tonnes of butter, one lakh litres of ice cream, 20 tonnes of condensed milk (Khoya) and 6 tonnes of chocolate daily,” the PMO said. The Prime Minister will also dedicate the Banas Community Radio Station to the nation. This Community Radio Station has been established to provide farmers with key scientific information related to agriculture and animal husbandry. It is expected that the radio station will connect with over 5 lakh farmers of about 1700 villages, the PMO added. The Prime Minister will dedicate to the nation the expanded facilities for the production of cheese products and whey powder at the Banas dairy plant in Palanpur. He will also dedicate the Organic Manure and Biogas plant established at Dama, Gujarat to the nation. Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone of four gobar gas plants of 100 tonnes capacity to be established at Khimana, Ratanpura – Bhildi, Radhanpur and Thawar. He will lay the foundation stone of WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine (GCTM) in Jamnagar on 19th April at around 3:30 PM, in the presence of the Prime Minister of Mauritius Pravind Kumar Jugnauth and Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, Director-General, World Health Organization (WHO). The GCTM will be the first and only global outpost centre for traditional medicine across the world. It will emerge as an international hub of global wellness, the PMO said. The Global AYUSH Investment & Innovation Summit, to be held at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, will be inaugurated by the Prime Minister on 20th April at around 10:30 AM. Prime Minister of Mauritius and DG, WHO will also be present on the occasion. The three-day summit will witness 5 Plenary sessions, 8 roundtables, 6 workshops, and 2 symposiums, with the presence of around 90 eminent speakers and 100 exhibitors. The Summit will help uncover investment potential, and give a fillip to innovation, research & development, start-up ecosystem, and the wellness industry, the PMO said.
The Prime Minister will also inaugurate five projects of Dahod Smart City worth around Rs 335 crore. Under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, benefits worth Rs. 120 crores will be provided to 10,000 tribals of Panchmahal and Dahod districts. The Prime Minister will also inaugurate 66 KV Ghodia substation, Panchayat Houses, Anganwadis, among others. The Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone for manufacturing 9000 HP Electric Locomotives at the Production Unit in Dahod. The cost of the project is around Rs. 20,000 crores. The Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone of various projects of the State government worth around Rs 550 crore. This includes water supply related projects worth about Rs. 300 crore, Dahod Smart City projects worth around Rs. 175 crores, works related to Dudhimati river project, GETCO Substation at Ghodia, among others. (UNI)
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