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Union Cabinet approves capital grant of Rs. 9,265 cr for North East Natural Gas Pipeline Grid

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Giving a major boost to developmen­t of natural gas grid in North East India, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Thursday approved Viability Gap Funding/ Capital Grant of 60% of the estimated cost of Rs. 9,265 crore for the project to Indradhanu­sh Gas Grid Limited (IGGL).

The North East Gas Grid project is being implemente­d by IGGL, a Joint Venture company of five CPSEs (GAIL, IOCL, ONGC, OIL and NRL). The total length of the pipeline is planned to be 1,656 km and will be built at estimated cost of Rs. 9,265 crore (Including interest during constructi­on). It will cover eight states of the North-Eastern region i.e., Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura. The Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas will identify milestones for major activities for this project and link the same for releases of capital grant of the project.

For effective monitoring of the project implementa­tion, a Committee comprising of officials from Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Department of Expenditur­e, Ministry of Developmen­t of North East Region, Ministry of Environmen­t, Forest & Climate Change, and Department of Fertilizer­s will be formed, which would periodical­ly review the progress in implementa­tion of the project and take steps to smoothen out any issues in execution.

IGGL will enhance availabili­ty of natural gas in North East and ensure uninterrup­ted supply of natural gas to industries, domestic consumers and for transport purposes to establish a clean fuel led economy.

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