PM Lays Foundation for Rs 10.1 Billion Gas Project in Bengal
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of a City Gas Distribution
(CGD) project worth over Rs 10.1 billion in Alipurduar, West Bengal. The
project will supply Piped Natural Gas (PNG) to more than 0.25 million households and over 100 commercial and
industrial users. Additionally, 19 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations will
be set up to cater to vehicular demand.
The
Prime Minister called the project a vital example of doorstep delivery of
government services and a key component of India’s move towards a clean,
affordable, and accessible energy future. He underscored that Bengal’s
development is essential to India's goal of becoming a developed nation.
Shri
Modi noted that while city gas services existed in only 66 districts in 2014,
the network now spans over 550 districts. He credited initiatives like the
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana for driving a gas-based economy and improving the
lives of millions.
The
CGD initiative will create jobs, reduce pollution, and contribute to the
industrial ecosystem in the region. It forms part of broader infrastructure and
energy efforts to support Bengal's growth.
Source:
Press Information Bureau (PIB