Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Gujarat on Tuesday, March 31. During his visit, PM Modi will lay the foundation stone and inaugurate several development projects worth more than Rs 20,000 crore in different cities and districts of Gujarat. PM Modi will inaugurate the Ahmedabad-Dholera Expressway, built at a cost of more than Rs 5,100 crore. This expressway will improve regional connectivity, promote industrial development in Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR) and accelerate economic growth.
PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for the construction of Idar-Badoli bypass road
PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for the construction of four-lane Idar-Badoli bypass road with concrete shoulders on Tuesday. He will also lay the foundation stone for upgrading Dholavira-Mouwana-Vauva-Santalpur section (Package-II) of NH-754K to a two-lane metalled shoulder road. Along with this, PM will lay the foundation stone of the flyover to be built at Bhaijipura Junction on Gandhinagar-Koba-Airport Road. A flyover will also be inaugurated at PDPU Junction located on Gandhinagar-Koba-Arodram Road.
PM Modi will inaugurate Keynes Semicon Plant
Apart from this, Prime Minister Modi will also inaugurate Keynes Semicon Plant located in Sanand, Ahmedabad. The inauguration of the Keynes Semicon plant will mark the beginning of commercial manufacturing at the plant, which is a significant milestone in India’s semiconductor sector. This will be the second semiconductor plant to start commercial manufacturing in India.
The plant will produce 6.33 million chips when fully developed
Commercial manufacturing at this plant will begin with the manufacturing of advanced Intelligent Power Modules (IPM), which are critical components for automotive and industrial applications that require compact, efficient and reliable power switching systems. Each module contains 17 chips and will be supplied to California-based Alpha & Omega Semiconductor (AOS). Upon completion of all phases of the plant, its production capacity will be 6.33 million units per day.