Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Assam and West Bengal on 22 February, 2021. At around 11:30 AM, PM Modi will attend an event organized at Silapathar in Dhemaji, Assam, where he is expected to inaugurate important projects of the oil & gas sector. He will also inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for Engineering Colleges during the event.
The same day, at around 4:30 PM, Prime Minister will attend an event in hooghly, West Bengal, where he will inaugurate several railway projects in the state.
The PM’s visit and the inauguration of the mega-projects are significant as both states are bound to go the polls in the coming weeks.
PM to inaugurate oil & gas projects in Assam
According to a press release from the PMO, the PM will dedicate to the nation the INDMAX Unit at Indian Oil’s Bongaigaon Refinery, Oil India Limited’s Secondary Tank Farm at Madhuban, Dibrugarh and a Gas Compressor Station at Hebeda Village, Makum, Tinsukia. He will also inaugurate the Dhemaji Engineering College and lay the foundation stone for Sualkuchi Engineering College. The oil and gas sectors projects are expected to usher in an era of energy security and prosperity, and open bright avenues of opportunity for local youth. The projects are in line with the PM’s vision to drive Eastern India’s socio-economic growth.
The INDMAX unit at Indian Oil’s Bongaigaon Refinery leverages the technology developed indigenously by Indian Oil-R&D to produce a higher LPG and high-octane gasoline yield from heavy feedstocks. The unit will increase the Refinery’s crude processing capacity from 2.35 MMTPA (million metric tonnes per annum) to 2.7 MMTPA. Its commissioning will also significantly enhance LPG production from 50 TMT (thousand metric tonnes) to 257 TMT and the Motor Spirit (Petrol) production from 210 TMT to 533 TMT.
Oil India Limited’s Secondary Tank Farm has been built for safe storage of about 40,000 Kilo Litres of Crude Oil, and the separation of formation water from Wet Crude Oil. The ₹490 crore project will also have a Dehydration unit with an operating capacity of 10,000 Kilo Litres per day.
The Gas Compressor Station at Makum, Tinsukia will increase the nation’s crude oil production capacity by nearly 16500 Metric Tonne per annum. Built at a cost of ₹132 Crore, the station comprises 3 Low-Pressure Booster Compressors and 3 High-Pressure Lifter Compressors.
The Dhemaji Engineering College has been built on 276 bighas of land, at the cost of about ₹45 Crore. It is the seventh Government Engineering College in the state and will offer B.Tech courses in Civil, Mechanical and Computer Science. The Sualkuchi Engineering College, whose foundation stone will be laid, will be built on 116 bighas of land at a cost of about ₹55 crore.
PM will flag off new metro rail projects in West Bengal
Prime Minister Modi will inaugurate the extension of Metro Railway from Noapara to Dakshineswar, and flag off the first service on this stretch. This 4.1 km extension has been constructed at a cost of ₹464 crore, fully funded by the Central Government. It will decongest road traffic and improve urban mobility. This extension will ease out access to the two world famous Kali Temples at Kalighat and Dakshineswar, for lakhs of tourists and devotees. The two newly built stations namely Baranagar and Dakshineswar have modern passenger amenities and are also aesthetically designed and decorated with murals, photographs, sculptures and idols.
He will also inaugurate the third line between Kalaikunda and Jhargram over a stretch of 30 km of the 132 km long Kharagpur-Adityapur Third Line Project of South Eastern Railway, which was sanctioned with an estimated cost of ₹1312 crores. The four stations between Kalaikunda and Jhargram have been redeveloped by constructing four new station buildings, six new foot over bridges and eleven new platforms, along with renovation of the existing infrastructure. It will help ensure seamless movement of passenger and freight trains on Howrah-Mumbai Trunk route.
The Prime Minister will dedicate to the nation the doubling of Azimganj to Khargraghat Road section, which is a part of the Howrah – Bandel – Azimganj section of Eastern Railway, which has been laid at a project cost of about ₹240 crore.
Modi will also dedicate to the nation the fourth line between Dankuni and Baruipara (11.28 kms) of Howrah – Bardhaman Chord Line and the third line between Rasulpur and Magra (42.42 kms) of Howrah – Bardhaman Main Line, which serves as a principal gateway into Kolkata. The third line between Rasulpur and Magra has been laid at a cost of ₹759 crores, while the fourth line between Dankuni and Baruipara has been laid at a project cost of ₹195 crores.
These projects, it is believed, will ensure better operational fluidity, less journey time and enhanced safety of train operations, as well as boost the overall economic growth of the region.
(Published from PIB)
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