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Chitrapuzha Junction-HOC Junction stretch to be made four-lane
Chitrapuzha Junction-HOC Junction stretch to be made four-lane

The Hindu

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Chitrapuzha Junction-HOC Junction stretch to be made four-lane

The Chitrapuzha Junction-HOC Junction stretch along the Chitrapuzha-Ponjasseri Road under the Department of Public Works will be widened into a four-lane road. A new bridge will be built at Chitrapuzha as part of the project. The government will spend ₹22.5 crore on the construction works, said P. Rajeeve, Minister for Industries, in a communication. Kochi Refinery will use its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds for the project. Discussions were held on various occasions to resolve traffic congestion in the area. The project may boost transport facilities through the stretch, which linked the eastern region of Ernakulam district with Thripunitura and Kochi city, according to the release.

Sanjay Khanna takes additional charge as BPCL CMD
Sanjay Khanna takes additional charge as BPCL CMD

Mint

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mint

Sanjay Khanna takes additional charge as BPCL CMD

New Delhi: Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd (BPCL) on Thursday announced that Sanjay Khanna has assumed additional charge as chairman and managing director (CMD) of the company. Khanna's appointment follows the end of former CMD G. Krishnakumar's tenure on 30 April. Currently serving as director (refineries) at the state-run oil marketing and refining company, Khanna previously headed BPCL's Kochi and Mumbai refineries. 'He anchored several prestigious projects for setting up new process units in refineries at Mumbai, Kochi and Numaligarh," the company said in a statement adding that, as executive director of Kochi Refinery, Khanna played a key role in commissioning BPCL's first niche petrochemical project—the Propylene Derivative Petrochemical Project. The leadership change comes at a critical time for BPCL, which is planning a refinery-cum-petrochemical complex in Andhra Pradesh, with a projected capital expenditure of around ₹ 95,000 crore. Once commissioned, the facility is expected to push the company's total refining capacity to around 50 million tonnes per annum. BPCL, India's third-largest refiner, is already working on the expansion of its existing refineries at Madhya Pradesh's Bina and Kerala's Kochi. India's current refining capacity is 250 million tonnes per annum, of which BPCL accounts for 35 million tonnes. A chemical engineering graduate from the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, and a postgraduate in finance management from Mumbai University, Khanna brings over three decades of experience in refinery operations and technical services. He also serves on the boards of Bharat PetroResources Ltd and Ratnagiri Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd, and chairs the Technical Committee for Petroleum Refineries under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG). Also read | Nifty reshuffle: Zomato and Jio Financial could edge out Britannia and BPCL in India's benchmark index BPCL reported an 8% decline in consolidated net profit to ₹ 4,392 crore for the quarter ended March 2025, down from ₹ 4,789.57 crore a year earlier. Revenue from operations slipped 4% year-on-year to ₹ 1.27 trillion, compared with ₹ 1.32 trillion in the same quarter of FY24. First Published: 1 May 2025, 05:49 PM IST

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