
Modi reviews projects' progress
During this meeting, Modi is specifically reviewing Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) matters, Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission programme, the progress of national highways currently under construction, the advancement of Rajasthan Atomic Power Project, the progress of the Odisha Integrated Anandapur Barrage Project, the broader topic of the semiconductor ecosystem in India.
From Delhi, the Prime Minister was joined by high-ranking officials from relevant departments and projects. Representing Andhra Pradesh, Chief Secretary K Vijayanand, MT Krishnababu, Special Chief Secretary, State Medical, Health & Family Welfare Department Suresh Kumar, Principal Secretary, State Municipal Administration & Urban Development Department, Katamaneni Bhaskar, Secretary, I.T.E. & C Department and other officials participated in the video conference.
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