PM Modi to dedicate development projects worth over Rs 9,600 crore in Gorakhpur todayPrime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Gorakhpur and dedicate national development projects worth over Rs 9,600 crore on December 7, said ...
07 Dec, 2021, 07.11 AM IST
Yogi Adityanath slams previous regimes for ignoring development of eastern UP"On December 7, PM Modi will inaugurate developmental projects worth over Rs 9,600 crore in Gorakhpur. This is the biggest investment in ea...
05 Dec, 2021, 11.28 AM IST
PM Modi to visit Gorakhpur in UP on December 7, to inaugurate Rs 9,600-crore development projectsThe Gorakhpur plant will make available 12.7 LMT per annum indigenous neem-coated urea and will be of immense benefit for farmers of Purvan...
03 Dec, 2021, 11.04 PM IST
US-based KBR to supply critical equipment for HURL’s 2,200 MTPD plantHURL, incorporated in 2016, is a joint venture company between Coal India (CIL), NTPC (NTPC) and Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) as lead prom...
25 Nov, 2019, 06.51 PM IST
Yogi Adityanath visits Gorakhpur again to regain lost ground ahead of 2019 pollsThe former five-time MP and head priest of Gorakhnath temple has cumulatively spent nearly 10 days in Gorakhpur during these visits startin...
21 May, 2018, 07.57 AM IST
Revival of 5 sick urea units to add 72 lakh to production: GOIIn a written reply to the Parliament, the minister informed that the government was reviving five closed fertilizer plants of Fertilizer Co...
19 Dec, 2017, 08.18 PM IST
India to invest Rs 50,000 crore to revive four mothballed fertilizer plantsFinancial allocations and the spadework on the projects would start in 2017, and the plants would become fully functional by 2020-21.
27 Apr, 2017, 09.26 PM IST
NTPC, CIL incorporate JV to revive Fertilizer Corporation plantsThe joint venture firm will take up revival of Gorakhpur and Sindri plants of Fertilizer Corporation of India Ltd by setting up ammonia ure...
15 Jun, 2016, 09.25 PM IST
Coal India, NTPC to form JV for revival of fertilizer plantsLast year, CIL had entered into a joint venture agreement with GAIL and fertiliser majors RCF and FCIL to incorporate a firm for setting up...
17 May, 2016, 01.44 AM IST
Cabinet gives nod to policy supplying natural gas at uniform price to urea plantsThe government said cost of urea production at pooled price would be lower than import price, encouraging existing facilities to produce mo...
01 Apr, 2015, 05.25 AM IST
Self-sufficiency in urea production in next five years: Ananth KumarIndia’s urea production was 23 million tonne last year, leaving a gap of 9 million tonne that the country made up through imports from Oman...
08 Jan, 2015, 04.00 AM IST
Provide gas pipeline connectivity to MCFL, two others: Ananth KumarAnanth Kumar said that arrangements should be made to provide gas pipeline connectivity to the Naptha-based fertilizer plants including MCF...
17 Dec, 2014, 10.54 PM IST
Fertilizer Ministry to set up urea plants along Rs 10,000 crore gas pipelineThe plants will need 4-5 million standard cubic meters per day of gas and will become anchor customers of the gas flowing to the east, he s...
18 Sep, 2014, 06.08 PM IST
Approved proposals for Rs 10,000 crore investment in 100 days: Ananth KumarThe minister added that Fertilizer Ministry has already held two rounds of meetings with the Petroleum Ministry on the issue of Jagdishpur-...
04 Sep, 2014, 04.53 PM IST
Urea plants revival: PMO calls meet of Fertilizer , Petroleum SecretariesPMO has called a meeting of Fertilizer & Petroleum Secretaries on Aug 14 to discuss about revival of closed urea plants
12 Aug, 2014, 06.22 PM IST
Fertilzers Ministry seeks higher gas supply, takes up revival of five plantsFertilzer & Petroleum Ministers discussed number of issues including supply of gas to the urea plants, revival of urea plants
01 Aug, 2014, 08.32 PM IST
- Decks cleared for revival of eight closed fertilizer units including FCIL's Talcher Plant
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs on Thursday approved the revival of Talcher urea plant along with four other closed units of FCIL.
05 Aug, 2011, 03.54 PM IST