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PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate slew of projects in Kochi today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday will dedicate to the nation Bharat Petroleum s Propylene Derivatives Petrochemical Complex at Kochi Refinery and Inland Waterways Authority s Roll-on/Roll-off vessels, at Willingdon Island. He would also inaugurate Cochin Port Trust s International Cruise Terminal and Cochin Shipyard s Vigyana Sagar, campus for Marine Engineering Training Institute, an official press release said.
Modi will also lay the foundation stone of Cochin Port Trust s South Coal Berth.
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Union Ministers Dharmendra Pradhan and Mansukh L Mandaviya will attend the event, the release said.
PM Modi launches various developmental projects in Kochi - Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched various development projects in Kochi "to energise the growth trajectory of India".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday unveiled projects of around Rs 6,000 crore in Kerala including a petrochemical complex and ferries for inland waterways at Willingdon Islands, asserting that these projects will energise India's growth trajectory and tourism.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday dedicated to the nation a Rs 6,000 crore petrochemical complex of oil major Bharat Petroleum here and Ro-Ro vessels of Inland Waterways at Willingdon Islands. On a brief visit to Kerala, the Prime Minister also inaugurated the Cochin Port Trust s International Cruise Terminal and Cochin Shipyard s Vigyana Sagar, a campus for Marine Engineering Training Institute. At a function here, he also laid the foundation stone of Cochin Port Trust s South Coal Berth. BPCL said the Propylene Derivative Petrochemical Project (PDPP) located close to its Kochi Refinery here will produce Acrylic Acid, Oxo-Alcohol and Acrylates, which are predominantly imported, at present.