He, however, said the state government does not expect any financial package.
"Don't expect Prime Minister Narendra Modi to give cash package for Goa. The money will come through various funding including hundred per cent finance for new parallel bridge on Zuari river," he told reporters here last evening.
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"In the next three years, the state will get projects worth Rs 5,000-Rs 10,000 crore," he said.
During his recent visit to Goa, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had laid a foundation stone for new bridge to be constructed by the state government.
He ruled out the possibility of imposing any toll on any of the bridges across the state.
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