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PM Modi to inaugurate Guwahati Airport Terminal, lay foundation of Namrup Fertiliser Project

Prime Minister Modi to inaugurate Guwahati’s new airport terminal and lay the foundation of Namrup’s ₹10,601-crore fertiliser complex in Assam.

NEW DELHI- Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and extended an invitation to inaugurate two major development projects in the state.

During the almost 20-minute meeting at his official residence, the Chief Minister invited the Prime Minister to dedicate to the nation the new terminal of Guwahati’s Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International (LGBI) Airport and to lay the foundation stone for the ₹10,601-crore brownfield Ammonia-Urea complex at Namrup.

The new terminal at LGBI Airport, described as a state-of-the-art facility, is expected to significantly boost connectivity in the Northeast by transforming Guwahati into a major aviation hub. The terminal will be equipped to handle over 1.3 crore passengers annually, substantially easing air traffic in the region.

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The Namrup Ammonia-Urea complex, once completed, will play a key role in ensuring a steady supply of fertilisers to the entire Northeast, thereby supporting the region’s agricultural sector.

Expressing his gratitude, Chief Minister Sarma said, “Grateful that Adarniya Modi Ji has kindly consented. We eagerly await his visit.”

Later, taking to X (formerly Twitter) the Chief Minister wrote, “Had the privilege to call upon Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji in New Delhi today.

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We have invited him to dedicate two major transformative projects to the people of Assam.

First, is the brand new terminal of Guwahati’s LGBI Airport. This state-of-the-art project will catapult Guwahati into a major aviation hub and will equip the city to handle over 1.3 cr passengers.

Second, is the foundation stone of the ₹10,601 cr brown field Ammonia-Urea complex at Namrup. This project will secure critical fertiliser supply for the entire North East.”

The Prime Minister’s visit to Assam for these landmark events is expected to take place soon, marking another major milestone in the state’s infrastructure and industrial growth.

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