Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to lay the foundation stone for a new urea production facility at the Namrup Fertiliser Plant in Naharkatia, Assam. This initiative is considered a significant step in enhancing the fertiliser infrastructure in the Northeast. The proposed plant is expected to have an annual production capacity of 1.2 million metric tonnes of urea, aiming to strengthen India’s agricultural supply chain and support Assam’s industrial ecosystem. The project aims to reduce reliance on fertiliser imports and ensure timely availability of urea for farmers in the region. Construction of the unit is projected to be completed within three years, creating employment opportunities and boosting ancillary industries in the Namrup industrial belt. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has reviewed preparations for the event and emphasized seamless coordination among various departments. Prime Minister Modi is expected to address a public meeting at the project site, highlighting the strategic importance of the fertiliser project and the government’s focus on industrial and agricultural development in the Northeast.
PM Modi to Inaugurate Urea Plant in Assam, Boosting Agricultural Infrastructure
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