PM Modi Flags Off India’s First Hydrogen Train in Haryana

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off India’s first hydrogen-powered train in Haryana, calling it historic, while announcing over Rs 14,700 crore development projects, highlighting rail innovation, Make in India, and job creation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flags off India's 1st Hydrogen Train between Jind and Sonipat, in Jind on Friday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flags off India's 1st Hydrogen Train between Jind and Sonipat, in Jind on Friday. Credits: (DPR PMO/ANI Photo)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday flagged off India's first hydrogen-powered train from Jind and addressed a public rally at the HUDA ground, where he announced and inaugurated development projects worth over Rs 14,700 crore across Haryana.

Beginning his speech in Haryanvi, the Prime Minister recalled his long association with Jind, saying he had visited the district decades ago while working for the organisation and still remembered the affection of the people, the famous Murrah buffalo, pure desi ghee, and Jind's traditional ghevar.

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PM Modi said that while Jind's ghee and ghevar remained unchanged, "the tevar (attitude) of Jind has transformed," adding that the district has become a symbol of development under the BJP-led NDA government.

Calling the launch of the hydrogen train a historic milestone, the Prime Minister said Jind, Sonipat, and Haryana had secured a permanent place in India's railway history.

He noted that just as the first train between Bombay and Thane is remembered, the country's first hydrogen-powered train running between Jind and Sonipat would also be remembered in the years to come.

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The Prime Minister said the new train is the world's most powerful hydrogen train, equipped with 3,200 horsepower and 10 coaches, making it the longest hydrogen train currently in operation globally.

He added that the project is a successful example of the 'Make in India' initiative, as it has been designed and built by Indian engineers and companies.

He noted that the hydrogen ecosystem being developed in Jind would create new employment opportunities for the youth.

Apart from the hydrogen train, PM Modi announced that Haryana has received development projects worth more than Rs 14,000 crore, including railway and highway infrastructure, heritage conservation projects, and two new medical colleges.

The Prime Minister praised the cleanliness drive carried out in Jind ahead of his visit and referred to social media posts suggesting that he should visit the district more often to keep it clean.

He urged residents to make cleanliness a permanent habit instead of linking it to his visits.

Highlighting India's railway transformation, PM Modi said that railway technology has evolved from steam engines in the 19th century to diesel and electric trains in the 20th century, and now to hydrogen-powered trains in the 21st century.

He expressed confidence that the hydrogen train network would expand further as technology advances and costs reduce.

(With inputs from ANI)