Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Hazira in the Surat district of Gujarat on June 5, 2024, to review industrial and infrastructure projects.

The visit underscores the central government's focus on expanding India's industrial capacity and enhancing regional connectivity to drive economic growth. By auditing ongoing operations in Hazira, the administration aims to ensure that large-scale infrastructure goals are meeting their deadlines.

During the trip, the Prime Minister inaugurated and laid foundation stones for several development projects across Gujarat and Daman. These initiatives include the ESIC hospital, and the Namo airport terminal. These projects are designed to boost employment and modernize the region's public health and transport systems.

Reports on the total financial scale of these initiatives vary. One source said the value of projects to be launched in Gujarat during the visit is ₹18,800 crore [1]. Another source said a higher figure, stating that projects to be inaugurated or laid as foundation stones in Gujarat and Daman are worth Rs 22,000 crore [2].

Modi's review in Hazira focused on assessing the progress of major industrial initiatives. The area is a critical hub for heavy industry, and the government is leveraging these sites to integrate more efficient logistics and manufacturing processes into the national economy.

The Prime Minister's engagement with these projects reflects a broader strategy to transform Gujarat into a global industrial center. The focus remains on creating high-value jobs and improving the quality of life through upgraded medical and aviation infrastructure.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Hazira in the Surat district of Gujarat on June 5, 2024.

The scale of these investments suggests a strategic push to solidify Gujarat's role as an industrial powerhouse. By focusing on both heavy industry in Hazira and public services like hospitals and airport terminals, the government is attempting to balance raw economic output with urban development and social infrastructure.