Scindia Praises Triple-Engine Government at Adani Cement Unit Launch

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia praised the "triple-engine government" at the foundation ceremony of Adani Cement's grinding unit in Guna, Madhya Pradesh. The unit involves an investment of over Rs 1,060 crore. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav and Scindia laid the foundation stone for the Ambuja Cement factory. Pranav Adani highlighted the state's development momentum and reiterated a Rs 110,000 crore investment pledge for various sectors.

Key Points: Scindia Hails Triple-Engine Government at Adani Cement Event

  • Union Minister Scindia hails triple-engine government at Guna event
  • Adani Cement invests over Rs 1,060 crore in new grinding unit
  • CM Mohan Yadav and Scindia lay foundation stone
  • Pranav Adani announces Rs 110,000 crore investment pledge for Madhya Pradesh
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Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia hails "Triple-engine government" at Adani Cement Unit Foundation Ceremony

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia praises triple-engine government at Adani Cement grinding unit foundation ceremony in Guna, Madhya Pradesh.

"This has been made possible because of the triple-engine government. This is merely the beginning. - Jyotiraditya Scindia"

Guna, May 10

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Sunday hailed the "triple-engine government" on the occassion of the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Adani Cement Grinding Unit in Guna, saying the development projects in the region mark only the beginning of a larger growth cycle.

Speaking to ANI, Scindia said, "I extend my warmest wishes and heartiest congratulations to the people of Guna. This has been made possible because of the triple-engine government. This is merely the beginning."

He further highlighted ongoing industrial developments in the region, adding, "Adani's cement factory is currently being set up. Adani's defence factory is being set up in Shivpuri. This chain of development has now commenced."

Adani Cement on Sunday laid the foundation stone for a new cement grinding unit in Guna, Madhya Pradesh, with an investment of over Rs 1,060 crore.

The foundation stone for the Ambuja Cement factory was laid by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav and Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia.

Addressing the event, Pranav Adani, Managing Director of Adani Enterprises, said, "Today marks not merely the commencement of a single project, but a day that will give a new direction to the development of Madhya Pradesh."

He said, "Under the leadership of Honorable Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, Madhya Pradesh has gained a new momentum of development. The government's focus lies on Infrastructure, Industry, and Employment."

"The fact that the state's GDP is projected to exceed 215 lakh crore in the year 2025 serves as proof that Madhya Pradesh is moving forward with strength," he added.

He further stated that, "Under the Prime Minister's PM Gati-Shakti Vision, the improvements made here in logistics, industrial infrastructure, and transportation facilities have created a very robust environment for investment."

Speaking about the group's investments in the state, he said, "During the Global Investors Summit held in Bhopal last year, our Chairman, the Honorable Gautam Adani, pledged an investment of ₹110,000 crore for the state of Madhya Pradesh."

He said the investment is earmarked for sectors such as "Hydro Pumped Storage, Cement, Mining, Smart Meters, and Thermal Energy."

- ANI

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Priya S
Another Adani factory? Hope they follow environmental norms properly. Cement plants cause lot of pollution. But if it creates jobs for youth, it's welcome. Just need proper regulations and monitoring.
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Vikram M
Seeing MP grow so fast is heartening. From my childhood days of "Bimaru" states to now having ₹110,000 crore investment promised - what a transformation! Scindia's home district finally getting attention. 👏
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James A
Impressive numbers - ₹1,060 crore for a single grinding unit. But I'm curious about the actual employment numbers. In Western countries, such automation-heavy plants create only 50-100 permanent jobs. Hope India's labor laws ensure more local hiring.
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Siddharth J
"Triple-engine" - Centre, State, and Local bodies working together is exactly what we need. But let's not forget Guna has been neglected for decades. Hope this isn't just election rhetoric and actual work happens. Development should be visible on ground not just in press releases. 🤔
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Michael C
The Adani Group's investment of ₹110,000 crore across MP is significant - almost $13 billion. That's more than many countries' FDI. Smart meters, hydro storage, cement - diverse portfolio. But will MP's power grid handle the load? Infrastructure needs to keep pace.
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