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Indian ports have achieved double-digit growth in the past 10 years, beating developed nations in ship turnaround time, PM Modi said while inaugurating infrastructure projects in Kochi. Projects included new dry dock, ship repair facility, and LPG Import Terminal. ....
During a two-day visit to Kerala, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated transformative projects in Kochi, valued at over Rs 4,000 crore. These initiatives strategically strengthen India s maritime capabilities, including the New Dry Dock and the International Ship Repair Facility by Cochin Shipyard Limited, alongside the LPG Import Terminal managed by Indian Oil Corporation Limited. The projects signify a leap in shipbuilding and energy infrastructure, promising economic growth, job creation, and environmental sustainability. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal reviewed preparations, highlighting the national significance of these endeavors. ....
The terminal, part of a series of infrastructure projects worth over ₹4,000 crore, is aimed at ensuring a steady LPG supply for households and businesses in the region. ....
Modi to launch 3 big ticket plans in West Bengal Updated Feb 1, 2021, 11:57 am IST PM will also also launch LPG Import Terminal, built by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited at an investment of Rs 1100 crores Modi will lay the foundation stone of the second Catalytic Dewaxing Unit, at the Haldia Refinery of Indian Oil Corporation, built at Rs 1019 crores to help augment the lubricant production. (Photo:PTI) Kolkata: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on his second visit to poll-bound West Bengal within a span of two weeks, will inaugurate three big-ticket central industrial projects totalling Rs 4,552 crores at Haldia in East Midnapore next week in what appears to be a curtain-raiser of his campaign to brighten the BJP s prospect in the ensuing Assembly Election. ....