RAJASTHAN: Rajsamand: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached in Rajasthan's Nathdwara today, May 10, where he will dedicate and lay the foundation stone of infrastructure projects worth over Rs 5,500 crores. This marks the 3rd visit of the Prime Minister to Rajashtan this year. The Prime Minister first offered prayers at Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara On reaching people were seen showering flower petals on PM Modi's car. Governor Kalraj Mishra and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot received him at the airport. An official release claimed that PM Modi will dedicate and lay the foundation stone for infrastructure projects totaling more than Rs 5,500 crore during his current tour. The PM will dedicate and formally lay the groundwork for several development projects in Nathdwara. At about 3:15 pm, the prime minister will stop by the Brahma Kumaris' Shantivan compound on Abu Road. "The Prime Minister will dedicate, inaugurate, and lay the foundation stone for projects totaling more than Rs 5500 crores. These initiatives will concentrate on improving the area's infrastructure and connectivity. The PMO had stated that the initiatives in the road and railway sectors will also ease the transportation of goods and services, hence fostering trade and commerce and enhancing the socioeconomic circumstances of the local populace. The Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for two-lane road development projects in Rajsamand and Udaipur. To improve public facilities, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for the renovation of Udaipur Railway Station. Additionally, he will lay the foundation stone for the project to change the gauge and for the construction of a new line connecting Nathdwara with Nathdwara town in Rajsamand. In addition, the Prime Minister will dedicate three national highway projects to the country, including the 114 km long, six-lane NH-48 section from Udaipur to Shamlaji, the 110 km long, widening and strengthened NH-25 section from Bar-Bilara-Jodhpur to four lanes with paved shoulders, and the 47 km long, two lanes with paved shoulders section of NH 58E. The Prime Minister has placed a specific emphasis on encouraging spiritual renewal throughout the nation. As part of the endeavour, the prime minister will go to the Brahma Kumaris' Shantivan compound. He will also dedicate a Super Speciality Charitable Global Hospital, Shivmani Old Age Home's second phase, and an addition to the Nursing College. On 50 acres of land, the Super Speciality Charitable Global Hospital will be built on Abu Road. It will offer world-class medical facilities and will prove especially beneficial for the poor and the tribal people in the region," the PMO said. PM to unveil projects worth Rs.5,500 cr in Rajasthan tomorrow