Atma Nirbhar Arunachal: How New LPG Plant Eases State's Cooking Fuel Crisis

Arunachal Pradesh has taken a major step toward energy self-sufficiency with the inauguration of IOCL's new LPG bottling plant. The facility can process 3,000 cylinders daily, ending the state's dependency on supplies from Assam. Chief Minister Pema Khandu praised the project as realizing a visionary dream while honoring the late founder. This development promises reliable clean cooking fuel access and significant local economic benefits for the region.

Key Points: Arunachal CM Khandu Inaugurates IOCL LPG Bottling Plant Naharlagun

  • Plant established over 46,000 sq meters with 87 MT storage capacity
  • Can refill 3,000 LPG cylinders daily in single shift operation
  • Ends dependency on Assam supplies after Kimin plant shutdown
  • Will generate employment and spur local economic activity
  • Provides relief to 95 gas agencies across Arunachal state
  • Represents Atma Nirbhar Arunachal in action initiative
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Arunachal CM inaugurates newly commissioned IOCL's LPG bottling plant in Naharlagun

New IOCL LPG plant in Naharlagun can fill 3,000 cylinders daily, ending Arunachal's dependency on Assam supplies and boosting local employment opportunities.

"This project is not just infrastructure, it is the realisation of a visionary dream. - Pema Khandu"

Itanagar, October 28

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday inaugurated the newly commissioned Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) LPG Bottling Plant at Papu Nallah (Jullang Road), Naharlagun in Papum Pare district, marking a major step towards energy self-sufficiency and industrial development in the state.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Minister extended heartfelt congratulations to IOCL and M/s B.A. Enterprises, the project partner, for their dedication and efficiency in completing this state-of-the-art facility in record time.

The plant, established over 46,000 square meters, is equipped with three modern LPG storage bullets with a total capacity of 87 metric tonnes, and can refill 3,000 LPG cylinders daily in a single shift, significantly boosting the state's gas supply chain and ensuring uninterrupted access to clean cooking fuel for thousands of households.

Khandu said that since the shutdown of the bottling plant at Kimin, gas agencies in Arunachal Pradesh have been facing hurdles in the timely distribution of LPG cylinders to consumers, as these are being procured from Assam.

He pointed out that commissioning of this plant will provide a sigh of relief to the 95-odd agencies operating across the state.

He described the project as a symbol of "Atma Nirbhar Arunachal in action," noting that it will generate employment, spur local economic activity, and strengthen the region's industrial base.

Paying tribute to the late Bamang Raman, founder of M/s B.A. Enterprises, the Chief Minister said, "This project is not just infrastructure, it is the realisation of a visionary dream."

He commended Bamang Amer, the wife of the late Raman and Managing Director of M/s B.A. Enterprises, for her "extraordinary resilience and leadership" in completing the project following her husband's demise earlier this year.

The Chief Minister lauded her and her children as role models for Arunachal's youth and a shining example of family enterprise and perseverance.

"This plant represents the essence of our government's commitment to enhancing the ease of living for every citizen," Khandu said, emphasising that the steady and reliable LPG supply aligns with the Government of India's vision of clean energy access for all.

Reiterating his government's support for local entrepreneurs, the Chief Minister called upon the youth of the state to take inspiration from Amer's journey.

"Our government will continue to handhold young entrepreneurs to transform their ideas into reality and become the architects of a 'Viksit Arunachal'," he added.

The commissioning of the IOCL LPG Bottling Plant marks a historic milestone in Arunachal Pradesh's march towards energy security and self-reliant industrial growth.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Heartwarming to see a woman entrepreneur taking forward her husband's vision. Bamang Amer is truly an inspiration for women across India. More power to her! 💪
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Arun Y
Great initiative but hope they ensure safety standards are maintained. LPG plants need strict monitoring to prevent accidents. Safety first always!
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Sarah B
This is exactly what Northeast India needs - more infrastructure development. Clean cooking fuel access will improve health outcomes for many families. Well done!
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Karthik V
3000 cylinders daily is impressive! This will create so many jobs and boost local economy. Atma Nirbhar Bharat in action indeed. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While this is good news, I hope the government ensures that the benefits reach the remotest villages and not just urban areas. Equal distribution is key.
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Neha E
As someone from Arunachal, this means so much! No more dependency on Assam for cylinders. Local employment + reliable gas supply = win-win! 😊

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