Narendra Modi's July 17 Visit Will Give Fresh Momentum to Haryana's Development says Dr Arvind Sharma
India's first hydrogen-powered train to usher in a new era of clean energy and modern transport, Jind rally to be eco-friendly as well
5 Dariya News
Gohana 14-Jul-2026
Haryana Cooperation Minister, Dr Arvind Sharma on Tuesday said Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi's visit to Jind on July 17 would mark a significant milestone in the state's development journey. He said the Prime Minister would dedicate and launch development projects worth thousands of crores of rupees and flag off the country's first hydrogen-powered train, heralding a new era of green and modern transportation in India.
Addressing a press conference in Gohana, Dr Sharma said the rally in Jind would itself be organised as an eco-friendly event, generating tremendous enthusiasm among the public and party workers. He said that under the leadership of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi at the Centre and Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini in Haryana is setting new benchmarks in development.
Dr Arvind Sharma described the country's first hydrogen-powered train, which will operate on the Jind-Gohana-Sonipat route, as a matter of pride for Haryana. He said the project was not merely a railway initiative but a symbol of India's growing commitment to clean energy, environmental conservation and green technology.
The hydrogen train would strengthen Haryana's emergence as a hydrogen hub, he added. The Cabinet Minister said the Prime Minister's visit reflected the continuity of record infrastructure investment in the state. Simultaneous launch and dedication of major projects across sectors such as railways, roads, healthcare and tourism would provide fresh impetus to Haryana's development while accelerating industrial growth, trade, investment and employment opportunities.
He said the inauguration of Pandit Neki Ram Sharma Medical College in Bhiwani and Maharishi Chyawan Medical College in Narnaul would significantly strengthen the state's healthcare infrastructure, particularly benefiting people in southern Haryana through improved access to modern medical facilities. Dr Arvind Sharma further said the Kurukshetra Elevated Railway Track Project would provide a permanent solution to the long-standing problem of traffic congestion in the city.
The proposed Sikh Museum at Kurukshetra, he added, would give a new identity to the region's religious, cultural and tourism activities. Highlighting key infrastructure initiatives, he said projects such as the Delhi-Katra Expressway Haryana section, the Ambala-Kala Amb Greenfield Four-Lane Corridor, and the Jind-Gohana National Highway (NH-352A) Greenfield Corridor would significantly improve connectivity across the state, reduce travel time and boost commercial activity.
He added that the Hansi-Barwala Four-Lane Highway and the Bikaner-Siwani-Sonipat Road Project would strengthen connectivity between rural and urban areas, creating a robust road network that would serve as a foundation for industrial expansion and employment generation. Dr Arvind Sharma said the present government does not merely believe in making announcements but in implementing projects within fixed timelines to ensure that their benefits reach the people.
Under Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi's leadership, he said, Haryana was emerging as a model of modern infrastructure, transparent governance and good administration, said the Cabinet Minister. He said the Prime Minister's vision was to ensure that development and environmental conservation progressed together, adding that the hydrogen-powered train was the finest example of this approach and would lay the foundation for a revolution in the country's transport sector.
Dr Arvind Sharma said the Prime Minister's public rally in Jind on July 17 would send a strong message of development, public trust and people's participation. The day, he added, would be remembered as a golden chapter in Haryana's history, bringing new energy, renewed momentum and fresh opportunities for the state.