Modi to boost farmers, unveils Assam’s fertilizer powerhouse

PM Modi performs Bhoomi Poojan of Urea Plant of Assam Valley Fertilizer and Chemical Company Ltd. at Namrup, in Assam on December 21, 2025.

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IBNS-CMEDIA: Indian PM Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of Ammonia-Urea Fertilizer Project of Assam Valley Fertilizer and Chemical Company Limited at Namrup in Dibrugarh, Assam on Sunday.

Addressing the gathering on the occasion, Modi remarked that this is the land of great heroes like Chaolung Sukhapa and Mahaveer Lachit Borphukan.

He highlighted the contributions of Bhimbar Deuri, Shaheed Kushal Kunvar, Moran King Bodousa, Malati Mem, Indira Miri, Swargadeo Sarbananda Singh, and the valiant Sati Sadhani. The Prime Minister stated that he bows to the sacred soil of Ujani Assam, this great land of valor and sacrifice.

Modi observed that he could see people gathered in large numbers ahead, extending their affection.

He especially highlighted the presence of mothers and sisters, noting that the love and blessings they brought were extraordinary.

He remarked that many sisters had come carrying the fragrance of Assam’s tea gardens.

The Prime Minister stated that this fragrance creates a unique feeling in his relationship with Assam. He bowed to all present and expressed gratitude for their affection and love.

Stating that today is a historic day for Assam and the entire North East, Modi remarked that the long-awaited dream of Namrup and Dibrugarh has been fulfilled, as a new chapter of industrial progress begins in the region.

He highlighted that just a short while ago he performed the bhoomi pujan of the Ammonia–Urea Fertilizer Plant, and before arriving in Dibrugarh, inaugurated the new terminal at Guwahati Airport. The Prime Minister noted that everyone is saying Assam has now caught a new pace of development.

He emphasized that what is being witnessed today is only the beginning, and Assam must be taken much further ahead.

He recalled the strength and role Assam held during the Ahom kingdom and asserted that in a developed India, Assam will play an equally powerful role.

He underlined the start of new industries, the building of modern infrastructure, semiconductor manufacturing, new opportunities in agriculture, the advancement of tea gardens and their workers, and the growing potential in tourism, affirming that Assam is progressing in every sector.