CM Mohan Majhi hails role of Odisha Mining Corporation in state's economic growth

IANS May 16, 2025 192 views

Odisha's Chief Minister Mohan Majhi praised the Odisha Mining Corporation for its 70 years of contribution to the state's economic development. Highlighting its turnover growth from Rs 1 crore in the 1960s to Rs 23,600 crore in 2024-25, Majhi emphasized its role in generating revenue and creating employment. He also outlined the government's commitment to promoting sustainable and ethical mining practices, expanding industrial potential, and enhancing community welfare. The state aims to make OMC a model for responsible resources, focusing on extending its outreach in rural and tribal areas.

"Our focus is on sustainable mining and making OMC a model for responsible resource management." - Mohan Majhi
Bhubaneswar, May 16: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday praised the Odisha Mining Corporation (OMC) for its significant contribution to the state’s development on the occasion of its 70th Foundation Day.

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OMC's contribution to Odisha's revenue and employment praised by CM Majhi

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Majhi emphasizes sustainable and responsible mining practices

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Odisha government supports industrial growth and curbing illegal mining

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OMC's outreach in rural areas for development enhancement

He emphasised the corporation’s role in driving revenue, employment, and community welfare through responsible mining practices.

Addressing a gathering, the Chief Minister said that OMC has become one of the most prestigious mining PSUs in the country and plays a vital role in Odisha's economic progress.

He said the OMC that started its journey with a turnover of Rs 1 crore in the 1960s has recorded a business volume of Rs 23,600 crore in 2024-25 financial.

“Odisha Mining Corporation has been a key pillar in the development of Odisha. On its Foundation Day, I extend my best wishes to all employees, workers, and stakeholders. OMC has emerged as a pride of the state and ranks among the top five mining PSUs in the country with a turnover worth Rs 23,600 crore. The OMC has established itself as a Profit-Making State PSU not only in Odisha but in the country. We have envisioned expanding its operations, strengthening enforcement against illegal mining, boosting employment, and enhancing CSR initiatives in education, healthcare, and sports,” said Majhi.

The Chief Minister during his speech emphasised the importance of Manufacturing sector along with the agriculture sector in the rapid economic progress of Odisha saying that his government is laying special focus to harness the industrialization potential of the state which possesses abundant raw material.

He alleged that the previous governments have failed to utilise the full potential of industrial potential of Odisha.

Majhi also added that to encourage the establishment of industries in Odisha, the state Steel & Mines department has been providing raw material to the industries under the long-term linkage policy through its e-Tender platform.

He further highlighted the state government's efforts to curb illegal mining and ensure sustainable and transparent practices in the mining sector.

The Chief Minister also stressed on expanding OMC’s outreach in tribal and rural areas through improved infrastructure and services.

“Our focus is on sustainable mining, people-centric development, and making OMC a model for responsible resource management in India,” he added.

CM Majhi also distributed awards to top-performing mines, and a magazine on OMC’s CSR initiatives was released. He inaugurated several other mining projects during the event on Friday.

Speaking on the occasion, the Odisha Steel and Mines Minister Bibhuti Bhushan Jena highlighted the corporation’s pivotal role in the state’s development and called for a renewed commitment to ethical, legal, and people-centric mining practices.

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Prakash M.
Great to see OMC's growth from ₹1 crore to ₹23,600 crore! This shows what proper management can achieve. Hope they continue focusing on sustainable mining - we've seen too many environmental disasters in other states. Odisha can set an example! 🙌
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Smita R.
While the numbers are impressive, I hope the government ensures local communities benefit directly. Often mining PSUs show big profits but tribal areas nearby remain underdeveloped. CSR is good but not enough - need proper rehabilitation policies.
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Amit K.
As someone from Odisha, I've seen OMC's contribution first-hand. Their hospitals and schools in mining areas are better than government facilities! But they must ensure jobs go to locals first - too many workers come from outside the state currently.
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Madhavi P.
The focus on curbing illegal mining is crucial. In my district, illegal iron ore mining destroyed forests before action was taken. Hope CM Majhi walks the talk - need strict monitoring and tech like satellite tracking. Jai Odisha! 🇮🇳
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Rajesh N.
Why is CM blaming previous governments? Every party does this. Instead of politics, focus on making OMC world-class. We have the minerals - now need value addition within Odisha rather than exporting raw materials. Steel plants > mining alone!
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Priyanka T.
My father worked with OMC for 30 years - their employee welfare is truly commendable. But I wish they'd invest more in skill development for mining-affected youth. Permanent jobs are limited after land acquisition. Overall a proud Odia moment though! 😊

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