Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched numerous water projects costing Rs 3,250 crore in Uttar Pradesh’s Mahoba district on Friday to ease water scarcity and bring relief to farmers. Other development projects launched by PM Modi include the Ratauli Weir Project, Bhaoni Dam Project, and Majhgaon-Chilli Sprinkler Project, in addition to the Arjun Sahayak Project.
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PM Modi remarked today, after inaugurating the Arjun Sahayak Project in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh, that these new initiatives will allow Mahoba to restart its domestic and economic operations. “Water for irrigation, drinking, and other farming operations has been cut off from Mahoba’s land. Mahoba would be able to continue its domestic and economic activity as a result of these new developments “Prime Minister Modi said.
“Under the Jal Jeevan Mission, we are minimising their weaknesses with the double-engine government “Added he. He also stated that the district’s developments indicate the citizens’ willingness to embrace change. “People began to avoid marrying their daughters in this region, while daughters in this area began to desire for marriage in the area where there was plenty of water.
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The people of Mahoba and Bundelkhand are aware of the answers to these questions “According to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister stated that the people of Bundelkhand have been subjected to regimes that have robbed them for decades.
