Key Takeaways From PM’s Churachandpur Speech: Focus on Peace, Infra Push, Outreach to Displaced
Prime Minister Modi's initiatives include over Rs 3,600 crore for urban roads and drainage, and a Rs 3,000 crore rehabilitation package for 60,000 displaced people after ethnic violence.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Manipur, focusing on development and peace amid ongoing ethnic violence, which has resulted in over 260 deaths and 60,000 people displaced since May 2023.
- During his visit, he emphasized the construction of 7,000 new homes for displaced families and outlined nearly $1 billion in development projects.
- Modi highlighted progress in housing, water supply, and connectivity, mentioning that more than 3.5 lakh houses now receive tap water, compared to just 25-30 thousand a few years ago.
- He appealed for peace among the conflicting communities, urging dialogue and cooperation to secure a better future for all residents of Manipur.
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Key takeaways from PM’s Churachandpur speech: focus on peace, infra push, outreach to displaced
Modi's speech combined an appeal for dialogue with announcements on infra, healthcare, education, and welfare schemes, signalling Centre’s commitment to bridge the valley–hill divide
PM Modi reached Manipur about two and a half years after the violence. Where he laid the foundation stone of a project worth Rs 7000 crore in Churachandpur. While addressing the public meeting, the PM said that these projects will provide new facilities for health and education. After meeting the violence-affected people, the PM said that a new dawn of hope and confidence is knocking on the door in Manipur.
‘Manipur is progressing with the rest of the nation’: PM Modi highlights Centre’s welfare push
Earlier in Churachandpur, he laid the foundation stone for development projects worth more than Rs 7,300 crore, spanning urban infrastructure, highways, education, healthcare, sports, and digital growth.
Modi calls for peace in Manipur, launches development projects
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets supporters upon his arrival at a public meeting in Imphal, in the northeastern state of Manipur, India, September 13, 2025. REUTERS/Stringer GUWAHATI (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed for peace on Saturday, September 13, 2025, in Manipur state – the scene of two years of deadly ethnic violence – as he unveiled a package of development projects there worth nearly $1 billion. Some 2…
PM Modi Pledges Support for Manipur’s Development During Visit to Churachandpur
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his first visit to Manipur since the outbreak of ethnic violence in 2023, underscoring the central government’s commitment to accelerating development in the region. The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for infrastructure projects worth around Rs 7,000 crore, aimed at transforming Manipur’s socio-economic landscape. Despite heavy rainfall, PM Modi addressed a large gathering in Churachandpur, where he pr…
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