Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a series of significant infrastructure projects in Maharashtra, totaling Rs 318.5 billion. These projects are expected to boost the state’s economy and improve connectivity.
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The total investment in the infrastructure projects launched by Prime Minister Modi in Maharashtra is Rs 318.5 billion.
The key projects being launched in Maharashtra include the expansion of the highway network, construction of new bridges, development of smart cities, and the launch of a battery swapping station for heavy-duty electric trucks.
The battery swapping station for heavy-duty electric trucks is significant because it allows for the quick replacement of batteries in just seven minutes, a major improvement over the two hours typically required for conventional charging. This innovation is expected to reduce the carbon footprint of the transportation sector and promote the use of electric vehicles.
Tata Housing has achieved home sales worth over Rs 10 billion in its newly launched residential project in Bengaluru, driven by strong demand.
OMRON has announced plans to train and skill 1,000 fresh engineering graduates annually at its newly launched Automation Centre in Bengaluru. The initiative aims to enhance India’s employable manufacturing talent and build a resilient, future-ready industrial ecosystem.

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