Indo Gulf Fertilisers

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Indo Gulf Fertilisers is an Indian company and a unit of Indorama India Pvt. Ltd. The company was previously under Aditya Birla Group, which divested the company to the Indian unit of Singaporean company Indorama Corporation. [1] Indorama India Pvt Ltd took over the control of the India business in 2020. [2] The company is located at Jagdishpur, near Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh.

Indo Gulf Fertilisers participates bears an Indo Gulf Jan Sewa Trust Hospital, which caters the employees of factory and nearby population.[ citation needed ]

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