Question: Fertiliser plant making ammonium sulphate employing gypsum-ammonia reaction (usual practice is to use ammonia and sulphuric acid) is located at

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A : Rourkela (under SAIL)

B : Bokaro (under SAIL)

C : Sindri (under FCI)

D : Baroda (under G.S.F.C.)

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