Rajasthan CM Reviews PM Modi's Visit to HPCL's Historic Pachpadra Refinery

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma inspected the HPCL Rajasthan Refinery at Pachpadra to review preparations for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proposed visit on April 21. The Prime Minister is scheduled to inaugurate the country's first HPCL Integrated Refinery-cum-Petrochemical Complex, a project hailed as a major source of pride for the state. The Chief Minister emphasized the refinery's crucial role in enhancing energy self-reliance for both Rajasthan and the nation while providing new momentum to industrial development. He directed officials to ensure robust arrangements for the public meeting, including security, amenities for attendees, and décor that reflects Rajasthan's rich cultural heritage.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Inspects Pachpadra Refinery Ahead of PM Modi Visit

  • PM Modi to inaugurate refinery April 21
  • Refinery to boost energy self-reliance
  • Project to spur Rajasthan's industrial growth
  • Major employment opportunities for youth
  • Venue to reflect Rajasthan's art and heritage
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Rajasthan CM inspects Pachpadra Refinery, reviews PM Modi's proposed visit​

CM Bhajan Lal Sharma reviews preparations for PM Modi's April 21 visit to inaugurate India's first HPCL integrated refinery in Rajasthan.

"It is a matter of great pride... the Prime Minister will inaugurate the country's first HPCL Integrated Refinery-cum-Petrochemical Complex - CM Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, April 13

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Monday visited the HPCL Rajasthan Refinery at Pachpadra in Balotra district to review ongoing arrangements.

He also inspected preparations for the proposed visit of PM Modi on April 21.​

The Chief Minister stated that it is a matter of great pride for the people of Rajasthan that the Prime Minister will inaugurate the country's first HPCL Integrated Refinery-cum-Petrochemical Complex in Balotra on April 21.​

He noted that the refinery will play a crucial role in making both the state and the nation self-reliant in the energy sector, while also providing new momentum to Rajasthan's industrial development.​

During the visit, Sharma inspected key facilities, including the Crude Distillation Unit and the Main Control Room. He interacted with refinery officials to understand operational aspects and progress.​

Emphasising the refinery's significance, he said it would strengthen the state's economy and generate substantial employment opportunities for local youth.​

The Chief Minister also reviewed preparations for the public meeting to be addressed by the Prime Minister. He inspected the event venue and directed officials to ensure the timely completion of all arrangements. While examining the venue layout, he stressed the importance of robust security measures.​

Following the inspection, the Chief Minister held a meeting with officials at the venue to assess readiness for the Prime Minister's visit. He issued necessary instructions to ensure the smooth and successful conduct of the event.​

Keeping in view the prevailing heat conditions, he directed officials to make adequate arrangements for drinking water and seating for attendees. He also instructed the Traffic Police and Transport Department to work in coordination to ensure proper parking facilities.​

Highlighting the importance of cultural representation, he said the venue's décor should reflect Rajasthan's rich art and heritage, offering visitors a glimpse of the state's glorious traditions.​

Officials also gave a detailed presentation on preparations for the event during the meeting. Earlier, the Chief Minister was welcomed at the helipad by public representatives and officials, who presented bouquets.​

Among those present were Animal Husbandry Minister Joraram Kumawat; Minister of State for Industries and Commerce K. K. Bishnoi; Members of Parliament Madan Rathore and Lumbaram Choudhary; Chairman of the Animal Welfare Board Jaswant Singh Bishnoi; MLAs Arun Choudhary and Hammir Singh Bhayal; Chief Secretary V. Srinivas; Director General of Police Rajiv Kumar Sharma, along with other public representatives and officials.​

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good to see the CM is paying attention to details like drinking water and seating in this heat. Public events in Rajasthan summers can be brutal. The focus on showcasing our art and heritage at the venue is a nice touch too. Jai Rajasthan!
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Rahul R
Self-reliance in energy is the need of the hour. Projects like this reduce our import bill and strengthen national security. PM Modi's visit will rightly highlight its importance. Hope the environmental safeguards are as robust as the economic promises.
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Sarah B
While the industrial development is welcome, I sincerely hope the local communities in Balotra and surrounding areas are properly consulted and compensated. Big projects sometimes overlook the displacement and environmental impact on villages. The government must ensure inclusive growth.
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Aman W
The list of officials present is longer than the article itself! 😅 Jokes aside, this refinery can be a game-changer. But the real test is in the execution and how the benefits trickle down to the common person. Less VIP culture, more work on the ground, please.

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