He also said that the government is investing around Rs 5,500 crore in the plant which would generate over 3,000 employment opportunities.
"The construction of Ramagundam fertiliser plant is time-bound. I am also going to visit the plant site within next one month," Kumar told reporters here last night.
"Last month, I had sent my secretary and team of officials. The construction and gas pipeline laying work is (going on) in advanced stage. Anytime in 2019 we will commission the plant," he said.
The project to revive the Ramagundam fertiliser unit, located about 240 kms from Hyderabad, is a part of the NDA government's revival plan for Fertiliser Corporation of India Ltd's (FCIL) closed units.
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