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Nirmala Sitharaman calls high-level meet as concerns mount over Talcher fertiliser plant delay, cost escalation

The project’s date of operation has been pushed back by nearly three years to June 2027 and the cost is projected to rise to Rs 17,080 crore from Rs 13,277 crore

June 02, 2025 / 10:28 IST
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With India's urea demand rising steadily, reducing import dependence has become a policy priority.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has on June 6 called a high-level meeting to address concerns over delays and cost escalations at Talcher Fertilizers Ltd (TFL) project, vital to India’s plan to reduce its import bill, government sources said.

Financial services secretary M Nagaraju, fertiliser secretary Rajat Kumar Mishra and TFL chairman Deepak Gupta are expected at the meeting, which signals the Centre’s growing concern over the troubled project’s deteriorating financial and execution metrics.

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“The finance minister has called for a meeting on June 6 on issues related to Talcher Fertilizers Ltd. The secretaries of financial services and fertilisers, along with the TFL chairman, will attend the meeting to chalk out a roadmap,” one of the sources told Moneycontrol,

The meeting follows a recent credit rating downgrade. On February 5, ICRA downgraded TFL’s long-term fund-based term loan rating to BBB+ from A-, revising the outlook to negative from stable.