Key Points

Gautam Adani met Odisha CM Mohan Majhi to discuss major infrastructure and green energy projects. The Rs 16,554 crore Gopalpur Port expansion will boost cargo capacity and create jobs. Both leaders explored renewable energy initiatives, including a coal gasification plant. The partnership aligns with Odisha’s goal to become an industrial and clean energy hub.

Key Points: Gautam Adani Meets Odisha CM Majhi for Port and Green Energy Projects

  • Adani Group plans Rs 16,554 crore investment in Gopalpur Port expansion
  • Odisha aims for 50 MMT cargo capacity with Adani partnership
  • Green energy and coal gasification plant discussed
  • Collaboration to create 5,000 jobs in maritime logistics
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Gautam Adani meets Odisha CM to boost industrial development, port infrastructure

Adani Group and Odisha CM discuss Rs 16,554 crore Gopalpur Port expansion and green energy initiatives to boost industrial growth.

"The expansion is expected to create nearly 5,000 jobs, providing a major boost to the regional economy and maritime logistics. – Official Statement"

Bhubaneswar, June 29

In a significant development for Odisha's industrial landscape, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani paid a courtesy visit to Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi at the State Guest House on Saturday.

The meeting, held in the presence of senior state officials, focused on catalysing industrial growth through strategic investments in port infrastructure, green energy, and advanced fuel technologies.

The high-level discussion comes on the heels of the recently concluded "Utkarsh Odisha -- Make in Odisha Conclave", where CM Majhi underscored the state's renewed thrust on economic development under his administration.

Adani's visit signals a deepening of private sector collaboration in Odisha's ambitious industrial roadmap.

A focal point of the conversation was the Adani Group's Rs 16,554 crore investment in the development of Gopalpur Port.

The recently inked concession agreement with the Odisha government will transform the port into a high-capacity cargo hub, with a projected handling capacity of 50 million metric tonnes.

The expansion is expected to create nearly 5,000 jobs, providing a major boost to the regional economy and maritime logistics.

Both leaders also explored prospects for advancing green and renewable energy initiatives in the state.

Discussions included the establishment of a coal gasification plant -- a move that aligns with India's broader energy transition goals and Odisha's aspiration to become a clean energy leader in eastern India.

The dialogue underscored the growing synergy between state-led policy initiatives and private sector momentum.

As Odisha pursues its vision of becoming a top-tier investment destination, collaborations with industrial giants like the Adani Group are set to play a pivotal role in translating that vision into ground reality.

The deliberations were attended by Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja and Additional Chief Secretary (Industries) Hemant Sharma, reflecting the state administration's active role in steering industrial partnerships forward.

With Odisha aiming to position itself as a key investment destination, the collaboration with the Adani Group underscores the state's strategy of leveraging public-private partnerships to fuel sustainable growth and infrastructure development.

- IANS

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Priya S
While industrial growth is important, I hope they consider environmental impact assessments properly. Odisha's coastline is ecologically sensitive. Development should be sustainable!
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Aditya G
Great move by CM Majhi! Odisha has so much potential but was lagging in industrial development. With Adani's expertise in ports and energy, this could be a game-changer for the state's economy.
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Shreya B
I'm from Ganjam district near Gopalpur. This project will change lives here! But government must ensure local youth get proper training to benefit from these jobs, not just outsiders.
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Vikram M
₹16,554 crore investment is massive! Hope this doesn't become another case where big corporates get all benefits while locals face displacement. Need transparent implementation.
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Karan T
The focus on green energy is commendable. Odisha can lead India's renewable energy transition with such partnerships. Solar + wind potential here is underutilized.

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