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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday will embark on a two-day tour to attend eight programmes across seven cities in a span of thirty-six hours. The Prime Minister will travel more than 5,300 km to launch several development projects in two states and a Union Territory on April 24 and 25.
PM Modi will travel from Delhi to Madhya Pradesh in central India, then to Kerala in the south, followed by the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu in the west, before returning to the national capital on Tuesday, officials said.
On April 24, the prime minister will travel from Delhi to Khajuraho, covering a distance of around 500 km, and then to Rewa to participate in a National Panchayati Raj Day programme.
After this, he will come back to Khajuraho, covering a distance of around 280 km in the to and fro journey, and then travel to Kochi, covering an aerial distance of about 1,700 km, to participate in the Yuvam Conclave.
On Tuesday (April 25) morning, Modi will travel from Kochi to Thiruvananthapuram, covering a distance of about 190 km, where he will flag off a Vande Bharat Express train and also dedicate and lay the foundation stones of various projects.
From there, the prime minister will travel to Silvassa via Surat, covering about 1,570 km, the officials added.
At Silvassa, Modi will visit the NAMO medical college and dedicate and lay the foundation stones of various projects. After this, he will travel to Daman for the inauguration of the Devka seafront, following which he will go to Surat, covering about 110 km. From Surat, Modi will travel back to Delhi, adding another 940 km to his travel schedule.
“The hectic schedule will see the prime minister travelling an aerial distance of around 5,300 km. To put this figure in perspective, one can look at the length of India from north to south, which is about 3,200 km,” a statement said, noting that the entire travel and other programmes of the prime minister are packed in only 36 hours.
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