Anubhuti Kendra, inaugurated on October 13, 2021, showcases PMGS-NMP's key features, successes, and milestones for economic zones.
Anubhuti Kendra, inaugurated on October 13, 2021, showcases PMGS-NMP's key features, successes, and milestones for economic zones.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan on Sunday. (PMGS-NMP) is a groundbreaking program that aims to revolutionize India’s infrastructure and accelerate development in various sectors. On the third anniversary of PMGS-NMP, he unexpectedly visited the PM GatiShakti Anubhuti Kendra at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. The Anubhuti Kendra, which was inaugurated on October 13, 2021, displays the main characteristics, accomplishments, and significant events of PMGS-NMP, offering multi-modal connectivity infrastructure to different economic zones.

PM GatiShakti is a new method for promoting economic growth and sustainable development, focusing on seven core components: railways, roads, ports, waterways, airports, mass transport, and logistics infrastructure. On X, Modi stated that the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan is a groundbreaking initiative that aims to transform India’s infrastructure. It has greatly boosted connections through various modes of transportation, leading to quicker and more effective growth in different areas.

He mentioned that the smooth collaboration among different parties has resulted in enhancing transportation operations, minimizing wait times, and opening up new possibilities for multiple individuals. With the help of PM GatiShakti, India is accelerating to achieve our goal of a developed India. The prime minister stated that it would promote advancement, business creation, and creativity.

Modi mentioned a post by Union Minister Piyush Goyal praising the PM GatiShakti initiative after it had been in operation for three years.Goyal stated that today is the 3rd anniversary of the introduction of the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan for Multimodal Connectivity by PM Narendra Modi, which aims to improve project implementation speed and efficiency. He mentioned that it still plays a crucial role in the development of a modern, interconnected infrastructure network, supporting the vision of building a developed India.