Foundation stone laid for 8-laning of Chandikhole-Paradip Section at Chandikhole
The Prime Minister https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/, Narendra Modi, has laid the foundation stones and dedicated to the nation multiple development projects worth over Rs.19,600 crores in Chandikhole, Odisha, on 5 Mar, relating to sectors such as oil & gas, railways, road, transport & highways and atomic energy.
He inaugurated the Indian Oil Corporation Limited Mono Ethylene Glycol project in Paradip Refinery https://www.oil-india.com/ which will further help in reducing India’s import dependency.
Also inaugurated a 344-km long product pipeline https://www.opec.org/opec_web/en/ traversing from Paradip in Odisha to Haldia in West Bengal. To augment the import infrastructure on the Eastern Coast of India and 0.6 MMTPA LPG Import facility at Paradip.
Dedicated to the nation four laning of Singhara to Binjabahal Section of NH-49; four laning of Binjabahal to Tileibani Section of NH-49; four laning of Balasore-Jharpokharia Section of NH-18 and four laning of Tangi-Bhubaneswar Section of NH-16.
Laid foundation stone for eight laning of Chandikhole – Paradip Section at Chandikhole.
Dedicate to the nation, 162-km Bansapani-Daitari-Tomka-Jakhapura Rail Line. It will not only enhance the existing traffic facility’s capacity but also facilitate efficient transportation of Iron and Manganese ore from Keonjhar District to the nearest ports and steel plants, significantly contributing to regional economic growth.
Inaugurated CONCOR Container Depot in Kalinga Nagar was also done with an aim to boost domestic and international trade.
Foundation stone was laid for the Electric Loco Periodical Overhauling Workshop at Narla, the Wagon Periodical Overhauling Workshop at Kantabanji and the upgradation and augmentation of maintenance facilities at Baghuapal. Other railway https://indianrailways.gov.in/ projects include the flagging off of new train services.
Inaugurated a 5 MLD capacity seawater desalination plant at Odisha Sands Complex of IREL(I) Ltd. This project has been built as a part of field applications of indigenous desalination technologies developed by Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. Fiinews.com