Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to virtually inaugurate four redeveloped Amrit Bharat Railway Stations in Karnataka on July 17, according to reports. The redevelopment forms part of India’s Amrit Bharat initiative aimed at upgrading railway stations with improved passenger amenities and modernised infrastructure. The programmes are described as “virtual inaugurations,” indicating the Prime Minister does not attend in person. The outlets specify that the stations covered under the event are among the redeveloped facilities in the state, and the inauguration marks the rollout of completed station upgrades under the initiative. The reports frame the event as part of ongoing efforts by the railways to enhance station services and infrastructure for commuters. While details of the specific stations and the exact scope of works are not included in the provided excerpts, the common element across coverage is the scheduled virtual inauguration by the Prime Minister and the connection to the redeveloped Amrit Bharat stations in Karnataka.