UP Govt allocates 1,967 INR-Crore to expand sugar mills capacity

Riya Fernandes Apr 07, 2025 0

The Uttar Pradesh Government recently announced that it is expanding the capacity of sugar mills in Gajraula, Baghpat, Morna, and Semikhera. As part of this move, a Detailed Project Report has been submitted for technical upgrades at the Rudra Bilaspur Sugar Mill.

Altogether, the state allocated an estimated 1,967 INR-Crore to boost the efficiency and productivity of sugar mills across various districts. In particular, Gajraula and Baghpat sugar mills will witness significant enhancements. The capacity will rise from 2,500 TCD to 4,900 TCD. For this, the government has earmarked 545.52 INR-Crore and 570 INR-Crore, respectively. 

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Meanwhile, the Morna Sugar Mill will increase its capacity from 2,500 TCD to 3,500 TCD in the first phase. Officials plan to submit the DPR for its second phase, which targets 5,000 TCD, by April 30. Likewise, Semikhera Sugar Mill will also undergo an expansion from 2,750 TCD to 3,500 TCD. This initiative reflects the state’s commitment to modernising infrastructure and increasing the capacity of sugar mills.


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