Modi Affirms Utilization of Hard-Earned Taxpayer Contributions for National Development, Countering Notions of Loot

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted and said that the hard-working taxpayers of India know that their money was not looted and will be only used for the further development of India.
To boost the ease of living in the future, as my hami said in the conference video call with hard workers.
Modi said, Your money was not looted by anyone; look at the metro line development. We are using the taxes for the development.
This tax was used for our future generations’ development, and it’s my guarantee they’ll get a bright future with more jobs.
Railway of Ministry tweets Railway Stations in Tripura feature green station buildings, indigenous art-infused architecture, and provision for other facilities as the foundation stone has been laid for the redevelopment under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.
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PM Modi wants to lay down the world-class Indian railway with the scheme Amrit Bharat Stations: new Centers for property
PM Modi wants to make the country proud of the world-class railway stations in India. A total of 508 Railway stations, under the scheme of Amrit Bharat stations, want to be redeveloped into new centers of prosperity. Foundation stone laying for the redevelopment of railway stations in Tripura
List of redeveloped railway stations
Rani Kamalapati Railway Station in Bhopal is the first Modern Railway station in India with modern facilities like lifts, escalators, and free wifi.
The upcoming 508 will redevelop railway stations with modern railway facilities
- Lifts
- Escalators
- Free Wifi
- Along with Divyangjan-friendly amenities
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