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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated multiple development projects worth ₹35,700 crore during his visit to Jharkhand, including the revival of the fertiliser plant at Sindri in Dhanbad district. The Sindri fertiliser plant, with an investment of ₹8,900 crore, is expected to contribute approximately 12.7 lakh metric tonnes of indigenous urea production annually, fulfilling Modi's promise made in 2018. Addressing a public gathering at Sindri, Modi hailed the significance of the occasion, emphasizing the importance of self-sufficiency in urea production for India.
PM Modi underscored his government's commitment to Jharkhand's development, particularly focusing on uplifting the tribal community, poor, youth, and women. He highlighted the acceleration of India's economic growth, exceeding 8% in the final quarter of the previous year, surpassing economists' expectations. Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren expressed gratitude for the developmental initiatives, emphasizing the potential benefits of the Sindri plant's production for the agriculture sector and farmers in the state. Additionally, PM Modi engaged with the public through a roadshow in Dhanbad, where enthusiastic crowds showered flower petals, reflecting the local sentiment towards his visit.
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