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Prime Minister to inaugurate medical college in Silvassa on April 25-Education News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a medical college in Silvassa town and launch a slew of projects worth more than Rs 4,800 crore

in the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu during his visit on April 25, government officials said on Tuesday.  Later in the evening, the PM is scheduled to hold a 16-kilometer-long roadshow in Daman town of the Union Territory, they said. As per schedule released by the officials, Modi will reach Silvassa, the capital of Dadra and Nagar Haveli district, on April 25 to inaugurate the centrally-funded “NAMO Medical College” and other allied buildings in the campus which were built at a cost of Rs 203 crore.  After taking a round of the newly-built medical college and other facilities, which are part of the “NAMO Medical Education & Research Institute”, the PM will address a gathering at Sayli village near Silvassa.  From the same venue, he would inaugurate or lay foundation stones for various projects for the entire Union Territory located adjoining Gujarat. In all, the PM will launch projects worth Rs 4,804.64 crore during his day-long visit, said the officials. In the evening, Modi will travel to Daman town of the Union Territory where he will hold a 16-km-long roadshow, which will pass from a newly-developed seafront road, they said. 

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