In a bid to boost Mumbai's connectivity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the city's first underground metro line, alongside other major projects in Maharashtra, including solar parks and FPOs.
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The underground metro line is expected to ease congestion on the city's roads and provide a faster and more efficient mode of transportation for commuters.
PM Modi will launch solar parks and Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) in addition to the underground metro line.
The underground metro line is expected to increase property prices in areas surrounding the metro stations, making them more attractive to investors.
The solar parks are aimed at promoting renewable energy and reducing the state's reliance on fossil fuels.
FPOs are organizations that provide farmers with a platform to sell their produce directly to consumers, eliminating middlemen and increasing their profit margins.
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