Assam's Long-Awaited Dream: How Modi's Rs 11,000 Crore Namrup Plant is a Game-Changer

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has laid the foundation stone for a major new urea plant in Assam's Namrup. Political leaders and local residents are celebrating this as the fulfillment of a long-cherished dream for the state. The Rs 11,000 crore project is expected to create jobs and boost the local economy significantly. It's being hailed as a transformative gift that will strengthen Assam's industrial base and support its farmers.

Key Points: PM Modi Launches Namrup Urea Plant in Assam, Hailed as Greatest Gift

  • PM Modi performed Bhoomi Poojan for a new Rs 11,000 crore ammonia-urea project in Namrup
  • The plant fulfills a long-standing public demand to revive fertiliser production in Assam
  • Leaders say it will boost employment and strengthen the state's industrial base
  • The project is expected to benefit farmers and energize the economy of the entire Northeast region
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'Greatest gift for Assam': Leaders and commoners praise PM Modi over Namrup urea plant

PM Modi lays foundation for Rs 11,000 crore Namrup urea plant, hailed as Assam's "greatest gift" for jobs, farmers, and industrial growth in the Northeast.

"This is the greatest gift for Assam. - Assam Minister Prasanta Phukan"

New Delhi, Dec 21

Political leaders and common people on Sunday hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi after he performed the Bhoomi Poojan of the new urea plant of Assam Valley Fertiliser & Chemical Company Ltd. at Namrup in Assam, calling it a long-cherished dream coming true for the state and the Northeast.

Reacting to the development, youth leader Parag Dutta said the project would bring wide-ranging benefits to the region.

“This is a proud moment for us, as a long-held dream is finally coming true. This initiative will bring significant benefits, especially to the people of Assam and the entire Northeast region. Many people will gain employment through this project,” he told IANS.

Assam Minister Prasanta Phukan described the project as a major milestone for the state. Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi laid the foundation stone of the ammonia-urea fertiliser project at Namrup in Assam’s Dibrugarh district, which will be set up with an investment of Rs 11,000 crore.

“This is the greatest gift for Assam,” he said, adding that the urea plant would strengthen the state’s industrial base and support farmers by improving fertiliser availability.

BJP MLA Taranga Gogoi also welcomed the Bhoomi Poojan and said the move reflected the Centre’s focus on Assam’s development.

He said the revival and strengthening of fertiliser production at Namrup had been a long-standing demand of the people and would now open new avenues for growth and employment.

“The revival and strengthening of fertiliser production at Namrup had been a long-standing demand of the people and would now open new avenues for growth and employment,” Gogoi mentioned.

AGP MLA, Punakan Baruah said, "There was a demand from the public. When we were in Assam and visited the AGP, this demand was also raised by the AGP of Assam."

Local residents and common people expressed happiness over the announcement, saying the project would generate jobs for youth, boost the local economy, and give a fresh push to industrial activity in upper Assam.

Many said the urea plant would prove to be a game changer not only for Assam but for the entire Northeast region.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the project is welcome, I hope the environmental impact is carefully studied. Namrup is an ecologically sensitive area. Development is good, but not at the cost of our land and rivers. The government must ensure strict compliance with all norms.
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Rohit P
As someone from Dibrugarh, this is the best news in years! Our youth have been migrating to Bangalore and Delhi for jobs. If this plant provides good employment locally, it will change everything. Fingers crossed for timely completion. Jai Assam!
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Sarah B
Investing in industrial infrastructure in the Northeast is a smart move for India's overall growth. It connects a region with huge potential to the national economy. Hope the benefits reach the common people and not just a few.
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Karthik V
"Greatest gift" might be an overstatement by the minister, but it is a very significant project. Strengthening the industrial base in Assam is crucial. My only request: please ensure the jobs go first to the local Assamese youth and skilled workers from the region.
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Meera T
Good step. But along with the plant, the government should also focus on improving road and rail connectivity to Namrup. What use is a big factory if the logistics are poor? Infrastructure development has to be holistic.

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