Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday dedicated to the nation a Rs 6,000 crore petrochemical complex of oil major Bharat Petroleum here and Ro-Ro vessels of Inland Waterways at Willingdon Islands. On a brief visit to Kerala, the Prime Minister also inaugurated the Cochin Port Trust s International Cruise Terminal and Cochin Shipyard s Vigyana Sagar, a campus for Marine Engineering Training Institute. At a function here, he also laid the foundation stone of Cochin Port Trust s South Coal Berth. BPCL said the Propylene Derivative Petrochemical Project (PDPP) located close to its Kochi Refinery here will produce Acrylic Acid, Oxo-Alcohol and Acrylates, which are predominantly imported, at present.
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https://mybs.in/2Zc4Fgp 1 / 5 Chief General MM Naravane as DRDO Chairman G Satheesh Reddy(L) presents the model of MK-1A Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday handed over the indigenously developed Arjun Main Battle Tank Mark 1A to the Indian Army. Modi said that India values peace but will protect its sovereignty at all costs 2 / 5 The prime minister recited Bharatiyar poem in Tamil to highlight the importance of defence projects in the country. Modi handed over the tank to Army Chief General M.M. Naravane. The tank is indigenously designed, developed, and manufactured by DRDO s Combat Vehicles R&D Establishment
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