Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh) [India], January 5 (ANI): Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini welcomed the inauguration of assorted developmental tasks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, together with the metro inauguration, which can embody two stations in Haryana.
The CM highlighted that beneath the management of PM Modi, the nation is ‘progressing at a face tempo.'”Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, the country is becoming a developed nation. This is a very proud moment for me because today the metro has been inaugurated which will have two stations in Haryana as well,” CM Saini instructed ANI.
The CM additionally claimed that within the final ten years, the nation has seen fast growth, together with having the third-largest metro community on the planet.
“PM Modi has been working for the well-being of 140 crore people, In the last ten years, the country has been progressing at a very fast pace…India has become the third largest metro network in the world, Two more stations will also be functioning after the Kundli border (in Haryana), for that I thank PM Modi,” Saini mentioned.
Earlier on Sunday, PM Modi inaugurated and laid the inspiration stone stone for a number of main growth tasks, together with the inauguration of the Sahibabad-Ashok Nagar Namo Bharat Corridor.
The PM additionally put forth the federal government’s dedication to increasing regional connectivity in Delhi and making journey extra handy.
In a put up on X, PM Modi mentioned, “We are committed to expanding regional connectivity in Delhi as well as making travel convenient. In this series, I will have the privilege of inaugurating and laying the foundation stone of many projects today at around 12:15 pm. Before this, I will inaugurate the Sahibabad-Ashok Nagar Namo Bharat Corridor.”Delhi has gotten its first Namo Bharat after the inauguration. This hall goals to considerably ease journey between Delhi and Meerut and to profit hundreds of thousands of individuals by high-speed and cozy journey together with unmatched security and reliability.
India’s metro community has surpassed 1,000 kilometres, turning into the world’s third-largest. It surpassed Japan within the size of metro rail tasks in 2022. Today 23 cities in 11 states have metro rail networks, whereas in 2014 it was solely in 5 cities in 5 states. (ANI)

