
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Karnataka and Telangana today, May 10. The Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone, inaugurate and dedicate to the nation several development projects worth around ₹9,400 crore in Hyderabad during his visit besides attending The Art of Living event in Bengaluru.
Around 11 a.m., the Prime Minister is scheduled to attend the 45th anniversary celebrations. The art of living in Bengaluru. The Prime Minister will also address the gathering on this occasion.
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After that, the Prime Minister will travel to Hyderabad and around 3:00 p.m., where he will lay the foundation stone, inaugurate and dedicate to the nation several development projects worth around ₹9,400 million crowns. He will also address the gathering on the occasion. Around 3:45 pm, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the Sindhu Hospital in Hyderabad, according to a government statement.
PM in Bengaluru
PM Modi will attend the organization’s 45th anniversary celebrations and spiritual guru Ravi Shankar’s 70th birthday celebrations. Founded by Ravi Shankar in 1981, The Art of Living has grown into a volunteer-driven global humanitarian and educational organization active in 182 countries.
PM Modi will also inaugurate the newly constructed Dhyan Mandir at the Art of Living International Center in Bengaluru, a dedicated meditation hall designed to be a space for inner peace and holistic well-being. It will also launch the Art of Living nationwide service initiatives, which include year-round projects focused on mental well-being, rural development, nature conservation and social transformation.
PM in Hyderabad
Prime Minister Modi will lay the foundation stone, inaugurate and dedicate several worthwhile development projects to the nation ₹9,400 crore in Hyderabad. Together, these projects aim to strengthen connectivity, improve logistics efficiency, enhance safety and provide passengers with a better travel experience.
Prime Minister to lay foundation stone for four-lane National Highway-167 from Gudebellur to Mahabubnagar on Hyderabad-Panaji Economic Corridor with a total project cost of more than ₹3,175 crores.
Prime Minister Modi will also lay the foundation stone for the Zaheerabad Industrial Estate in Sangareddy District, which is being developed under the Hyderabad-Nagpur Industrial Corridor (HNIC) as part of the National Industrial Corridor Development Programme. Developed at a total cost of over ₹2,350 crore spread over 3,245 acres, the project is strategically located along NH-65 and will provide seamless multi-modal connectivity to major cities, ports, rail networks and airports.
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PM Modi will also inaugurate PM MITRA Park in Warangal, also known as Kakatiya Mega Textile Park, developed under PM MITRA Scheme.
The Prime Minister will dedicate around ₹1,535 million crowns. These include multiple sections of the Kazipet-Vijayawada multi-track project covering 118 km. The project will increase track capacity on the busy Grand Trunk Corridor, enable faster trains, reduce congestion, improve punctuality and boost freight across the region.
PM Modi is also dedicating to the country the Indian Oil Malkapur terminal project in Hyderabad, developed at a cost of more than ₹600 million crowns. The Malkapur terminal was established to increase the capacity to handle petroleum products and meet the growing demand for energy in the region. The terminal has a total tank capacity of 1,65,000 kiloliters (KL).
Together, the projects aim to strengthen connectivity, improve logistics efficiency, increase safety and provide passengers with a better travel experience.
The Prime Minister will also dedicate to the nation Sindhu Hospital, a state-of-the-art not-for-profit quaternary cancer care facility in Hyderabad. The hospital spans 2.1 million square feet with 18 floors and has 1,500 beds, more than 150 physician offices and 29 state-of-the-art operating rooms.





