• Source:JND

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit his home state Gujarat on October 30-31. His visit will be followed by the inauguration of several projects. The Prime Minister will also address the Officer Trainees of the 99th Common Foundation Course in Aarambh.

PM Modi Gujarat Visit Full Schedule: PM Modi will begin his visit on October 30. He will travel to Ekta Nagar, Kevadia on Wednesday. At nearly 5:30 PM, he will inaugurate 5:30 PM, he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of various infrastructural and development projects worth over Rs 280 crore in Ekta Nagar.

- At 6 PM, the Prime Minister will address the Officer Trainees of the 99th Common Foundation Course in Aarambh 6.0.

- At 7:15 AM on the second day of his visit, October 31, the Prime Minister will offer floral tribute at the Statue of Unity, which will be followed by Rashtriya Ekta Diwas celebrations.

- He will inaugurate several projects in Ekta Nagar that aim to make the tourist experience better, enhance the accessibility and support sustainability initiatives in the area.

According to the PMO, the theme of this years the 99th Common Foundation Course is- "Roadmap for Aatmanirbhar and Viksit Bharat".

"On 31st October, Prime Minister will participate in the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas celebrations and offer floral tribute to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He will administer the Ekta Diwas pledge and witness Ekta Diwas Parade which will comprise of 16 marching contingents from 9 States and 1 UT Police, 4 Central Armed Police Forces, NCC and a marching band," said the official statement.

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PM Modi also visited Gujarat on Monday, and launched development projects worth more than Rs 4,900 crore in Amreli. He also inaugurated Tata's aircraft complex. According to PMO, under this project, 40 aircraft will be manufactured at the Vadodara plant, while aviation company Airbus will supply 16 aircraft.

On his last visit, the Prime Minister also remembered Ratan Tata in his address.

(With agency inputs)