Telangana: PM Modi dedicates a number of projects worth Rs 95 billion
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Telangana: PM Modi dedicates a number of projects worth Rs 95 billion

Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated several projects totaling more than Rs 95 billion to the nation in Ramagundam, Telangana, according to a release from the Prime Minister's Office.

In Ramagundam, Telangana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the cornerstone for numerous projects totaling more than Rs 95 billion.

The Prime Minister's goal of achieving urea self-sufficiency, is what inspired the reactivation of the fertiliser plant. The Ramagundam Plant will provide 12.7 LMT of native neem-coated urea annually.

Ramagundam Fertilizers and Chemicals (RFCL), a joint venture company between National Fertilizers (NFL), Engineers India (EIL), and Fertilizer Corporation of India, has been established to oversee the project.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated several projects totaling more than Rs 95 billion to the nation in Ramagundam, Telangana, according to a release from the Prime Minister's Office. In Ramagundam, Telangana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the cornerstone for numerous projects totaling more than Rs 95 billion. The Prime Minister's goal of achieving urea self-sufficiency, is what inspired the reactivation of the fertiliser plant. The Ramagundam Plant will provide 12.7 LMT of native neem-coated urea annually. Ramagundam Fertilizers and Chemicals (RFCL), a joint venture company between National Fertilizers (NFL), Engineers India (EIL), and Fertilizer Corporation of India, has been established to oversee the project. Also read: PM Modi inaugurates Rs 152.33-bn projects on Andhra visitPM Modi to launch projects worth over Rs 95 billion in Telangana

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