Adani Cement Plant to Create Jobs in Guna, Foundation on May 10

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will lay the foundation stone of an Adani Cement plant in Guna district on May 10. The plant, with an investment of around Rs 1,100 crore, is part of a larger Rs 3,500 crore investment plan in the region. Scindia said the project will provide dignified employment to local youth, reducing the need to migrate for work. The cement plant is expected to boost the local economy and support infrastructure projects in Madhya Pradesh and neighboring states.

Key Points: Scindia, CM Yadav to Launch Adani Cement Plant in MP's Guna

  • Adani Group to invest Rs 1,100 crore in Guna cement plant
  • Foundation stone laid on May 10 by Scindia and CM Yadav
  • Project to create direct and indirect employment for local youth
  • First major cement unit in the Gwalior-Chambal region
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Scindia, CM Mohan Yadav to lay foundation of Adani Cement plant in MP's Guna on May 10

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and CM Mohan Yadav will lay the foundation of an Adani Cement plant in Guna on May 10, creating jobs for local youth.

"This plant will provide dignified employment to our youth in their own region. - Jyotiraditya Scindia"

Guna, May 8

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will lay the foundation stone of a cement plant in Guna district on Sunday.

The plant is being set up by the Adani Group with an investment of around Rs 1,100 crore. It is part of a larger investment plan of about Rs 3,500 crore in the Guna region, according to a press note from Scindia's office on Thursday.

The project will be the first major cement unit in the Gwalior-Chambal region, which has not seen large-scale industrial development so far.

Union Minister Scindia, who represents the Guna Lok Sabha constituency, said the project will create job opportunities for local youth.

"This plant will provide dignified employment to our youth in their own region. For years, our young people had to go to other states for work. Now they will get job opportunities here, living near their families," he said.

He added that the investment reflects continuous efforts to bring industries to the region.

"This investment is the result of our consistent engagement with industry and our focus on development in Guna," Union Minister Scindia said.

The statement added that the project has been made possible through joint efforts of the Centre and the state government.

While Union Minister Scindia worked to bring the investment, Chief Minister Yadav ensured land allocation and necessary approvals at the state level.

The cement plant is likely to generate direct and indirect employment in Guna and nearby districts. It will also support related sectors such as transport, packaging and services, helping boost the local economy.

During the programme on May 10, several other development works will also be inaugurated.

Union Minister Scindia will visit a departmental exhibition, and benefits under government schemes will be distributed to beneficiaries.

The project will support industrial growth in the Gwalior-Chambal region.

"Once completed, the plant will supply cement for infrastructure projects in Madhya Pradesh and neighbouring states, while also contributing to local revenue and skill development," the statement added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope the environmental impact is properly assessed. Gwalior-Chambal region has rich biodiversity. Industrialization is needed but must be sustainable. Let's see the green clearance details.
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Vikram M
Adani Group expanding everywhere! First airports, then cement, next maybe they'll start making chai in MP. đŸ˜‚ On a serious note, Rs 1,100 crore investment is huge for backward region like Guna. Let's hope promises turn into jobs.
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Ananya R
Scindia ji deserves credit for bringing industry to his constituency. But CM Mohan Yadav also needs to ensure land acquisition is done fairly. Farmers in MP often get raw deals. Transparent process is must.
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Rohit P
Great initiative! My family is from Guna and we've seen how youth had to go to Delhi or Indore for work. If even 500 direct jobs are created, it'll transform the district. Also, cement demand is booming with all the highway projects.
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Kavya N
Good to see development in Chambal region. But we need more than just one cement plant. Where are the schools, hospitals, and skill training centers? Infrastructure for a factory is not the same as infrastructure for the people.
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Siddharth J
Interesting timing just before elections. Not complaining

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