PM Modi reviews infrastructure projects
Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported May 28, 2026 · Last updated May 28, 2026
The review of critical infrastructure projects worth Rs 30,000 crore, including railways, power, and roads, is expected to boost economic growth and improve public welfare in India>>>. Emphasis on rooftop solar adoption and port-led development through Vadhavan Port could lead to increased investment in renewable energy and logistics sectors, positively impacting related companies and the overall market.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi>>> chaired the 51st PRAGATI meeting, reviewing seven critical infrastructure projects across railways, power, and road sectors in nine states, valued at approximately Rs 30,000 crore. He urged states to resolve inter-state water disputes cooperatively, citing the Ken-Betwa Link Project as a model, and emphasized technology-based monitoring and timely clearances. Modi also stressed accelerating rooftop solar adoption in urban areas to reduce electricity costs and promote clean energy. Furthermore, he highlighted the Vadhavan Port project as a model for integrated multi-modal development and called for effective implementation of the India — Swachh Bharat Mission>>>-Urban 2.0, focusing on measurable outcomes and expediting solid waste management infrastructure. The Prime Minister underscored that project delays lead to cost escalation and deprive citizens of timely access to essential facilities. Cabinet Secretary T. V. Somanathan>>> informed about the operationalization of a monthly review system for social sector schemes at the state level.
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