
On April 24, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit the city and officially launch three major projects: the second phase of the Metro, the Panki Power Plant, and Neyveli Power Ghatampur. He may also start a number of additional projects, including the Bilhaur solar power facility.
Large crowds are anticipated during the PM's visit, so the city is making complex security preparations. To provide flawless security for the well-publicized visit, the local authorities are collaborating closely with the Special Protection Group (SPG).
The Panki Power Plant, a cutting-edge thermal power plant, will greatly expand the area's ability to generate electricity. Similar to this, the Neyveli Power Ghatampur project will help Uttar Pradesh meet its increasing energy needs, while the city's connection and urban mobility would be enhanced by the Metro's second phase development.
A number of access and departure points, as well as water and medical services, are being created. The local police departments are creating traffic management strategies and carrying out comprehensive security drills. At the location, more temporary structures are being set up, such as stages and covered seating spaces.
On April 20, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath spent a day in Kanpur reviewing the arrangements for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's planned visit on Thursday. In order to evaluate the continuous development of the Kanpur Metro Rail Project, which is being overseen by the Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation, the Chief Minister also boarded the recently built metro line, which runs from Nayaganj to Rawatpur station. He gave officials instructions to maintain the metro service's accessibility, cleanliness, and commuter-friendliness.