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Chhattisgarh Minister Dewangan vows to make state a global hub for steel production

IANS April 24, 2025 189 views

Chhattisgarh is positioning itself as a critical player in India's steel production landscape. The state's Commerce and Industries Minister, Lakhan Lal Dewangan, is aggressively promoting industrial growth through innovative policies and incentives. With 18% of India's iron ore reserves and strategic industrial zones, Chhattisgarh is attracting significant investments. The state's commitment to green technologies and ease of doing business makes it an attractive destination for industrial expansion.

"The iron ore extracted from Bailadila mines is considered among the best in the world" - Lakhan Lal Dewangan"
Mumbai, April 24: Chhattisgarh Commerce and Industries Minister Lakhan Lal Dewangan on Thursday emphasised his state's central role in achieving Prime Minister Narendra Modi's target of 300 million tonnes of steel production by 2030.

Key Points

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Chhattisgarh aims to be steel production powerhouse

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State offers 15% incentives for steel units

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Targeting Rs 4.5 lakh crore investment potential

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Developing industrial zones near strategic locations

Participating in the 'India Steel 2025' conference here, Dewangan said the state has formulated a new industrial policy focused heavily on core sectors such as steel.

The Minister reiterated the state government's commitment to the development of the steel industry and invited industrialists to participate in the state's growth.

Dewangan stated that Chhattisgarh is the Steel Capital of India and highlighted that the state holds 18 per cent of the country's iron ore reserves.

"The iron ore extracted from Bailadila mines is considered among the best in the world in terms of quality," he said, highlighting that the state is a pioneer in adopting green technologies.

The conference is being held from April 24 to 26 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (NESCO), Mumbai, under the joint aegis of the Ministry of Steel, government of India, and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also addressed the conference via video conferencing. Union Minister of State for Steel and Heavy Industries Bhupathi Raju Srinivasa Varma, was also present during the event.

Sharing features of the state's new industrial policy, the Chhattisgarh Minister said: "Under this policy, sponge iron and steel units are being offered incentives and concessions of up to 15 per cent. The steel sector is benefiting the most from the single-window system, ease of doing business, and speed of business."

He said to promote MSMEs near the Nagarnar Steel Plant in Bastar, a new industrial area is being developed over 118 acres.

Dewangan said that investment summits have been organised in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Raipur, resulting in investment proposals worth over Rs 4.5 lakh crore.

The implementation of these proposals is progressing at a rapid pace. The recent foundation-stone laying ceremony of a semiconductor plant is a prime example of this progress, he said.

The Minister that under the new industrial policy, Chhattisgarh has emerged among the top 10states in terms of attracting the highest investments.

The conference also saw the participation of several senior officials from Chhattisgarh, including Chief Secretary Amitabh Jain, Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Subodh Singh, Secretary of the Industry Department Rajat Kumar, Director Prabhat Malik, and Managing Director of CSIDC Abhishek Agrawal.

Dewangan also held direct dialogue with investors and industrialists during a roundtable meeting. The discussion focused on the investment potential in Chhattisgarh, covering topics such as industrial clusters, logistical support, the single-window clearance system, favourable workforce and policies.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is great news for Chhattisgarh's economy! The focus on green technologies in steel production is especially promising. Hope they can balance industrial growth with environmental protection 🌱
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Priya M.
As someone from Bastar, I'm cautiously optimistic. The Nagarnar Steel Plant area development sounds good, but I hope local tribal communities will truly benefit from these projects and not just face displacement.
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Ankit S.
₹4.5 lakh crore investment proposals? That's massive! Chhattisgarh could become India's steel powerhouse if even half of these materialize. The single-window clearance system will be key to making this happen.
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Sunita P.
While the ambitions are commendable, I hope the government ensures proper rehabilitation for affected communities and maintains strict environmental standards. Steel production can't come at the cost of people's health and forests.
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Vikram J.
The Bailadila mines have world-class iron ore! With proper investment in infrastructure and technology, Chhattisgarh can definitely compete globally. Exciting times ahead for our state's industrial growth 💪
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Meena R.
I appreciate the focus on MSMEs alongside large industries. That 118-acre industrial area could create so many local jobs! Hope they provide proper training programs to upskill local workforce too.

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