This Article is From May 01, 2016

'E-Boats' For Varanasi Part Of PM Modi's Green Plan In Uttar Pradesh Today

'E-Boats' For Varanasi Part Of PM Modi's Green Plan In Uttar Pradesh Today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive at the Babatpur airport from New Delhi by a special aircraft and will leave by helicopter for Ballia in eastern Uttar Pradesh. (PTI file photo)

Highlights

  • The scheme aims to provide cooking gas connections to BPL families
  • PM will also visit Varanasi, where he will distribute e-rickshaws
  • PM Modi will also launch a scheme for E-Boats at the Assi Ghat
Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit his Lok Sabha constituency Varanasi today where he will launch solar-powered boats for plying on river Ganga apart from distributing 1,000 e-rickshaws.

The prime minister will arrive at the Babatpur airport from New Delhi by a special aircraft and will leave by helicopter for Ballia in eastern Uttar Pradesh to launch the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY).

The PMUY scheme aims to provide free LPG connections to about five crore families living below poverty line (BPL) across the country.

From Ballia, the prime minister will fly back to Varanasi where will preside over a function to distribute 1,000 e-rickshaws to beneficiaries at Diesel Locomotive Works (DLW) ground.
 

Preparation underway in Ballia ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit.


PM Modi will then visit "Jnana Pravaha", a centre of cultural studies and research, in Samne Ghat area. The centre was founded in 1997 by city-borne philanthropist Bimla Poddar, who was conferred with Padma Shri last year.

The Jnana Pravaha boasts of a museum with rare artefacts belonging to ancient and medieval ages, a library equipped with rare books and manuscripts and a handicraft atelier where artisans churn out exquisite specimens of brass, copper and Ashtadhatu (alloy comprising eight metals).

The prime minister will thereafter head to the Assi Ghat on river Ganga, where he will launch 11 solar-powered "e-boats".
Widespread use of motorboats, mostly powered by diesel, has been a cause of concern in view of the alarming pollution level in the holy river. The introduction of "e-boats" is being seen as a remedial measure.

This will be the prime minister's third tour of his parliamentary constituency since January this year.
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