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PM Narendra Modi will flag off the first hydrogen train in Haryana….

PM Narendra Modi will flag off the first hydrogen train in Haryana....

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the country’s first hydrogen train from Jind on July 17th. He will also lay the foundation stone and inaugurate various development projects in the state. The BJP organization and the government have intensified preparations for the Prime Minister’s proposed visit. It is reported that at a district-level meeting held on Wednesday, July 8th, within the BJP’s Gohana district headquarters, preparations for the Prime Minister’s rally on July 17th were reviewed and responsibilities for party workers were determined. Meanwhile, District President Vijendra Malik says that the Prime Minister will gift Haryana with several development projects along with the country’s first hydrogen train. District Incharge Dr. Kiran Kalkal has also appealed to the workers to reach Jind in large numbers to make the program a success. Dr. Archana Gupta says that this is the world’s longest hydrogen train with 10 coaches, which Haryana has received, which is a matter of pride for Haryana. Being completely environmentally friendly, it has zero carbon emissions and only emits steam and water when the train is running. In the meeting held at the Public Works Department’s rest house, Cooperative, Prison and Tourism Minister Dr. Arvind Sharma also reviewed the preparations for the Prime Minister’s program and said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, the country is moving rapidly towards a modern and environment-friendly transport system. The operation of the country’s first hydrogen train on the Jind-Gohana-Sonipat rail section is a new achievement in the history of Indian Railways and will also give special recognition to Haryana. The Prime Minister will inaugurate the four-lane highway from Ambala to Kala Amb and the medical colleges built in Bhiwani and Narnaul. He will lay the foundation stone of a grand historical museum to be built on 127 acres in Kurukshetra and will also inaugurate the elevated railway track completed in Kurukshetra. The state president also said that the Prime Minister is working on green energy, while the rally will mostly be attended by workers from Jind district, and a large number of workers are expected to reach there on foot and by bicycle, while women will come on scooters. Dr. Arvind Sharma appealed to the BJP office-bearers and workers to make extensive preparations to reach Jind on July 17, and also reviewed the SIR campaign going on in the assembly constituency in the meeting. He also gave instructions to add the names of new citizens to the voter list, correct errors and expedite the response of necessary documents, due to which other office-bearers including Dr. Rita Sharma, Mandal President Praveen Khurana, Arun Badok, Sumit Kakkar and Harkesh Sarpanch were also present in the meeting.