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PM Modi Lauds ONGC's Oil Production in Krishna Godavari
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PM Modi Lauds ONGC's Oil Production in Krishna Godavari

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has applauded the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) for the commencement of oil production in the Krishna Godavari basin. This significant achievement aligns with the vision of building a self-reliant India, emphasising the role of domestic energy production in the country's economic development.

ONGC's successful initiation of oil production contributes to India's quest for energy security and reduces dependence on imports. The Prime Minister's recognition underscores the government's commitment to supporting and celebrating milestones in the oil and gas sector, critical components for fostering economic growth and sustainability.

As India continues its efforts towards self-sufficiency in various sectors, achievements like ONGC's oil production in the Krishna Godavari basin stand as significant steps toward realising the broader vision of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat.' The positive recognition from the Prime Minister is likely to boost morale within the energy sector and encourage further exploration and production initiatives. Observers will monitor the progress of such endeavours as the country strives for greater self-reliance in energy resources.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has applauded the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) for the commencement of oil production in the Krishna Godavari basin. This significant achievement aligns with the vision of building a self-reliant India, emphasising the role of domestic energy production in the country's economic development. ONGC's successful initiation of oil production contributes to India's quest for energy security and reduces dependence on imports. The Prime Minister's recognition underscores the government's commitment to supporting and celebrating milestones in the oil and gas sector, critical components for fostering economic growth and sustainability. As India continues its efforts towards self-sufficiency in various sectors, achievements like ONGC's oil production in the Krishna Godavari basin stand as significant steps toward realising the broader vision of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat.' The positive recognition from the Prime Minister is likely to boost morale within the energy sector and encourage further exploration and production initiatives. Observers will monitor the progress of such endeavours as the country strives for greater self-reliance in energy resources.

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