Nitin Gadkari's feat, through the ship, 16 containers of Pepsi will come from Kolkata to Varanasi.
For the first time since independence, 16 containers of Pepsi Company are coming from Kolkata to Varanasi along the river Ganga. Not only that, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will receive these containers in Varanasi. This vessel from Varanasi will return with a fertilizer produced by IFFCO.
New Delhi: Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has made an impossible-looking task possible. It is an impossible task to transport from the ship to the Ganges. After the arrival of the Modi government at the center, it was said that from Varanasi to Haldia, the commercial transport service was started in Ganga. Although many experts termed this promise impossible. For the first time since independence, 16 containers of Pepsi Company are coming from Kolkata to Varanasi along the river Ganga. Not only that, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will receive these containers in Varanasi. This vessel from Varanasi will return with a fertilizer produced by IFFCO.
According to our affiliate website zeebiz.com, Nitin Gadkari gave this information on the tweet. He wrote, 'This may be India's biggest news this week. For the first time after Independence a container is coming on inland ship. The PepsiCo company is carrying Kolkataan to Varanasi from its 16 containers via the ship, MV RN Tagore, on the river Ganga. This is a huge achievement. '
Gadkari further wrote, "Respected Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will receive this container ship, which is coming to India through the inland waterway for the first time." These ships will reach Varanasi on 12th November. For this, the government has developed a multimodal terminal in Varanasi. On this day, Prime Minister Modi will also dedicate this terminal to the country. Gadkari said that this Terminal has been completed in record time.
Flight sailed from Kolkata on 28th October
The ship has been running from Kolkata on October 28. The waterway between Varanasi and Haldia is 1390 kilometers. During the beginning of the trial for water transport from Varanasi to Haldia in Ganga, two ships from Varanasi had left Haldia. Earlier, on Mar 12, 2016, the Maruti cars and building construction material were flagged off by the Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, who were flagged off by the Western Ghats by the Western Ghats. Meanwhile, the cornerstone of the multi-model terminal was also kept.
New Delhi: Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has made an impossible-looking task possible. It is an impossible task to transport from the ship to the Ganges. After the arrival of the Modi government at the center, it was said that from Varanasi to Haldia, the commercial transport service was started in Ganga. Although many experts termed this promise impossible. For the first time since independence, 16 containers of Pepsi Company are coming from Kolkata to Varanasi along the river Ganga. Not only that, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will receive these containers in Varanasi. This vessel from Varanasi will return with a fertilizer produced by IFFCO.
According to our affiliate website zeebiz.com, Nitin Gadkari gave this information on the tweet. He wrote, 'This may be India's biggest news this week. For the first time after Independence a container is coming on inland ship. The PepsiCo company is carrying Kolkataan to Varanasi from its 16 containers via the ship, MV RN Tagore, on the river Ganga. This is a huge achievement. '
Gadkari further wrote, "Respected Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will receive this container ship, which is coming to India through the inland waterway for the first time." These ships will reach Varanasi on 12th November. For this, the government has developed a multimodal terminal in Varanasi. On this day, Prime Minister Modi will also dedicate this terminal to the country. Gadkari said that this Terminal has been completed in record time.
Flight sailed from Kolkata on 28th October
The ship has been running from Kolkata on October 28. The waterway between Varanasi and Haldia is 1390 kilometers. During the beginning of the trial for water transport from Varanasi to Haldia in Ganga, two ships from Varanasi had left Haldia. Earlier, on Mar 12, 2016, the Maruti cars and building construction material were flagged off by the Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, who were flagged off by the Western Ghats by the Western Ghats. Meanwhile, the cornerstone of the multi-model terminal was also kept.

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