•   Saturday, 18 May, 2024
Farmer stands as king's with RFCL

Farmer stands as king's with RFCL

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PEDDAPALLI
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi clarified that with the idea of ​​keeping agriculture at the forefront of India and making the farmer the king, the central government has built four more fertilizer factories in the country along with RFCL with thousands of crores.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the National Highway Roads and Railway Line along with RFCL at Mahatma Gandhi Stadium in Ramagundam NTPC, Peddapalli district on Saturday.PMdedicated RFCL to the nation.
After that, he participated in the meeting and gave a speech.

PM Modi narrated the main purpose of RFCL,Other projects and struggle of farmers in past years! Central Government always thinks of Farmers  development to consider  them as kings of the Nation and spending crores of money on several projects!

Modi said that the fertilizer sector is proof of the honest efforts of the central government. Recalling the time when India used to depend on foreign countries to meet the demands of fertilizers, the Prime Minister pointed out that many fertilizer plants that were set up earlier were forced to shut down due to obsolete technologies, including Ramagundam Plant. He further added that urea which was imported at exorbitant rates was black-marketed for other purposes instead of reaching the farmers.

Opening of 5 big plants which were lying closed, more than 60 lakh tonnes of urea will be produced
Nano Urea push
Single Pan-India brand ‘Bharat Brand’
9.5 lakh crore spent in 8 years to keep fertilizers affordable.

Five big fertilizer plants that were lying closed for years are being restarted. The Gorakhpur plant in Uttar Pradesh has started production, and the Ramagundam plant has been dedicated to the nation. When these five plants are fully functional, the country will get 60 lakh tonnes of urea which will lead to huge savings on imports and ease of availability of urea. Ramagundam Fertilizer plant will serve farmers in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra, he informed.

“In the last 8 years”, the Prime Minister informed, “the central government has already spent approximately Rs 10 lakh crores so that farmers are not burdened for fertilizers.

Union Ministers Kishan Reddy,Bagavan Kubha, Telangana Governor Tamilsai Soundarajan,Karimnagar MP, BJP Telangana Chief Bandi Sanjay and others participated in this inaugural function.

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