PM Narendra Modi launched "Urja Ganga" project
PM Modi recently launched Urja Ganga, the
highly ambitious gas pipeline project in Varanasi.
Key facts:
- The gas pipeline project aims to provide piped
cooking gas to residents of Varanasi within two years and, in another year
after that, cater to millions of people in states like Bihar, Jharkhand,
West Bengal and Odisha.
- From Varanasi’s perspective, an 800-km long MDPI
pipeline will be laid and 50,000 households and 20,000 vehicles will get
PNG and CNG gas respectively. The government estimates that around 5 lakh
gas cylinders will be sent at rural areas annually.
- According to GAIL, with the Urja Ganga project, 20
lakh households will get PNG connections. The project is said to be a
major step towards collective growth and development of the Eastern region
of India.
- GAIL has built a network of trunk pipelines covering
the length of around 11,000 km. With Urja Ganga project, this number will
further increase by 2540 km. Work on the 2540-km long Jagdishpur-Haldia
and Bokaro-Dhamra Natural Gas pipeline project will begin and will be
completed between 2018 and 2020.
- The total cost of project is 12,940 crores of which the union government has sanctioned a grant of Rs 5,176 crores.
