The 1.3 million tonnes (MT) plant at Sindri will be revived at an investment of Rs 6,000 crore, while Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer's plant in Assam entails an investment of Rs 4,500 crore, Union Minister Ananth Kumar told reporters after the Cabinet meeting.
The Namrup plant will have an annual capacity of 8.64 lakh tonnes of urea.
The Cabinet also approved financial restructuring of Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation by waiving the entire cumulative interest Rs 774.61 crore as on March 31, the Fertiliser Ministry said in a statement.
Sindri unit was the first PSU in independent India. The government has taken a decision to revive Sindri through the bidding route.
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This plant has not been in operation since 2002. There is no functional urea unit in the eastern part of the country except two small units at Namrup (Assam).
"Government is also reviving Gorakhpur, Barauni, Talcher along with Sindri and setting new up plant at Namrup. Together reviving of these fertiliser plants will create nearly 73 lakh tonnes of urea. The entire eastern and N-E India requires around 50 lakh tonnes of urea, the entire eastern India and NE will be urea self-reliant," the Minister said.
The annual consumption of urea in the country is approximately 310 lakh tonnes, out of which 230 lakh tonnes is produced indigenously and the rest is imported.