The Union Cabinet's approval for a new fertilizer plant in Assam will boost the rural economy by ensuring adequate fertilizer supply and enhance the region's export potential. This project, with an annual production capacity of 12.7 lakh metric tonnes of urea, will cater to the growing demand in the northeast and other states, creating employment opportunities and contributing to the vision of self-reliance in urea.
The Union Cabinet has approved the establishment of a new fertilizer plant in Assam, which will increase domestic Urea production capacity and create employment opportunities. The plant will be located within the existing premises of Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Limited (BVFCL), Namrup, and will have an annual capacity of 12.7 Lakh Metric Tonnes (LMT) of Urea.
Peter Dutton's leadership is facing increasing scrutiny within his own party due to a series of missteps, including controversial policy proposals and a lack of focus on cost-of-living issues. Despite his initial success, concerns are growing that his actions may jeopardize the Liberal Party's chances in the upcoming election.
WiseTech Global co-founder Richard White misled the board about the nature of several relationships, including one with a WiseTech employee and one with an associate of a supplier. Despite acknowledging the seriousness of his actions, White will remain in his position as executive chair of the company.
Canada secured a $6.5 billion deal to purchase Australia's world-leading JORN radar technology, beating out the United States and strengthening its Arctic defense capabilities. This move signifies Canada's commitment to diversifying its trade relationships and bolstering its military presence in the region.