Odisha's Rs 20 Lakh Crore Industrial Surge to Create 15 Lakh Jobs

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi declared the beginning of a new industrial revolution in Odisha, with proposals worth nearly Rs 20 lakh crore set to create approximately 15 lakh jobs. He inaugurated India's first Flat Rolled Products aluminium unit at Hindalco's Aditya Aluminium plant in Sambalpur, a project with an investment of Rs 26,996 crore. The CM emphasized that Western Odisha is transforming into a global industrial hub focused on job creation, MSME growth, and people-centric development. The announcement was complemented by the inauguration of the CII Enterprise Odisha Exhibition 2026 in Rourkela, showcasing the state's industrial capabilities.

Key Points: Odisha's New Industrial Revolution: Rs 20 Lakh Cr Investment

  • Rs 20 lakh crore industrial proposals
  • 15 lakh new jobs expected
  • India's first FRP aluminium unit inaugurated
  • Focus on green manufacturing & MSMEs
  • CII Enterprise Odisha Expo 2026 launched
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New industrial revolution has begun in Odisha: CM Majhi

CM Mohan Majhi announces Rs 20 lakh crore industrial proposals for Odisha, promising 15 lakh new jobs and a manufacturing hub in Western Odisha.

New industrial revolution has begun in Odisha: CM Majhi
"Western Odisha is emerging as a global industrial hub where world-class investment meets people-centric development. - CM Mohan Charan Majhi"

Bhubaneswar, Jan 27

Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Tuesday said that a new industrial revolution has begun in Odisha, asserting that the state is steadily moving ahead with industrial proposals amounting to nearly Rs 20 lakh crore for the establishment of new industries across Odisha.

While inaugurating India's first Flat Rolled Products (FRP) aluminium unit at Hindalco Industries Limited's Aditya Aluminium plant at Lapanga in Sambalpur district, CM Majhi stated that once these industrial proposals become operational, around 15 lakh new jobs will be created in Odisha.

The project, set up with an investment of Rs 26,996 crore, is expected to generate employment for 5012 people, further strengthening downstream manufacturing and creating new livelihood opportunities in the region.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said, "Western Odisha today stands as a symbol of confidence, discipline and enterprise transforming from forests and farmlands into a hub of world-class manufacturing."

He also described the workers as the real architects of Odisha's industrial success and said that their dedication ensures that production never stops and progress never slows.

Majhi also stated that development is not measured only by investments or announcements, but by real change in people's lives, jobs for youth, security for families, and better education and healthcare.

Highlighting the industrial development in western regions of the state, the Chief Minister said, "Western Odisha is emerging as a global industrial hub where world-class investment meets people-centric development. Our focus is to create jobs close to home, strengthen MSMEs, promote value-added and green manufacturing, and ensure that when industry grows, every family, every village and every youth grows with it."

He also appealed to the people to welcome industries with open arms and in action, because industry is a key foundation of our prosperous future.

Later, CM Majhi also inaugurated the 25th edition of CII Enterprise Odisha Exhibition 2026 at Rourkela in Sundargarh district.

In this expo, leading companies from across sectors are showcasing their capabilities, innovations, and industrial growth stories. Enterprise Odisha is a flagship industry platform aimed at showcasing Odisha's industrial capabilities and investment opportunities.

The Expo inaugural evening featured a cultural programme and 1st drone show of Rourkela, showcasing the rich cultural heritage, social life, and industrial progress of Western Odisha.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The focus on green manufacturing and value-added products is crucial. We need development, but not at the cost of our environment. I hope these industries follow strict environmental norms, especially in a state with such rich biodiversity and forest cover.
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Priya S
As someone from Sambalpur, seeing investment come to our region is heartening. The FRP unit at Lapanga is a start. But the government must ensure local youth get priority in these 5000+ jobs, not just managerial positions. Skill development programs should run parallel to these projects.
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Rohit P
Promises of lakhs of crores and jobs are good for headlines. But let's be real, we've heard similar announcements before. The real test is on-ground execution and how long it takes. I'll celebrate when I see factories running and my cousins getting appointment letters, not before.
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Meera T
Strengthening MSMEs is the key to sustainable growth. Big industries bring investment, but small local businesses create widespread prosperity. Hope the policies support our local entrepreneurs and traditional crafts too, not just mega-corporations.
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David E
The drone show showcasing cultural heritage alongside industrial progress is a smart touch. Development should be integrated with local culture. Odisha has immense potential. If managed well, this could be a model for other eastern states in India.

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