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PM Modi Launches ₹4,400-Crore Infrastructure Push in Madurai, Pitches Tamil Nadu as Key to India@2047 Vision

PM Modi Launches ₹4,400-Crore Infrastructure Push in Madurai, Pitches Tamil Nadu as Key to India@2047 Vision

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday used a high-profile event in Madurai to underscore the Centre’s commitment to Tamil Nadu, unveiling infrastructure projects worth over ₹4,400 crore and framing the State as pivotal to India’s long-term development ambitions. Against the backdrop of a politically competitive southern landscape, the Prime Minister blended investment announcements with a broader pitch for cooperative federalism and economic transformation.

Addressing a gathering after inaugurating and laying foundation stones for multiple projects, Modi said the Centre’s “collective goal” was to see a developed Tamil Nadu contribute decisively to a developed India by 2047 — the centenary of Independence. He stressed that inclusive growth, connectivity and heritage preservation would form the backbone of this transformation.

The projects unveiled span highways, railways and broadcasting infrastructure, reflecting what officials described as a multi-sectoral push rather than a single flagship announcement. Among the key road initiatives are the four-laning of the Marakkanam–Puducherry section and the Paramakudi–Ramanathapuram stretch of important National Highway corridors. These upgrades are expected to reduce travel time, improve freight efficiency and strengthen links between coastal and interior districts.

Rail connectivity featured prominently in the Prime Minister’s remarks. He inaugurated eight redeveloped railway stations across Tamil Nadu and dedicated the Chennai Beach–Chennai Egmore fourth line to the nation — a move aimed at easing congestion in one of the State’s busiest suburban corridors. Highlighting Tamil Nadu’s role in railway manufacturing, Modi noted that several Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat train coaches serving different parts of the country are produced at the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai, positioning the State as a hub of railway modernisation.

“The railways are becoming more modern, efficient and people-centric, and Tamil Nadu is at the forefront of this change,” he said, pointing to improved passenger amenities and upgraded station infrastructure.

Beyond transport, the Prime Minister inaugurated three new Akashvani FM relay transmitters in Kumbakonam, Yercaud and Vellore. The expansion is intended to strengthen regional broadcasting reach, ensure uninterrupted FM services and improve access to public information in semi-urban and rural pockets.

Modi also touched upon Tamil Nadu’s cultural legacy, referring to ancient sites such as Adichanallur and indicating that efforts were underway to elevate them into globally recognised heritage destinations. By linking infrastructure expansion with cultural tourism, the Centre appears keen to project a development model that balances economic growth with historical preservation.

The visit comes at a time when infrastructure spending has become a central plank of the Union government’s growth narrative. Tamil Nadu, with its strong industrial base and export orientation, plays a strategic role in sectors such as automobiles, electronics and textiles. Enhanced road and rail connectivity is expected to complement these strengths, particularly in facilitating supply chains and port access.

While political undercurrents inevitably accompany such high-visibility visits, the Prime Minister’s speech remained focused on development metrics and long-term national goals. He reiterated that the Centre would remain fully committed to supporting Tamil Nadu’s progress, describing the State as indispensable to shaping India’s economic and technological future.

With projects now formally launched, attention will shift to execution timelines and on-ground impact — factors that ultimately determine whether ambitious announcements translate into tangible gains for the State’s residents.

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