Key Points

The Odisha government has approved 25 major industrial projects worth Rs 4,739 crore. These projects span 13 key sectors including textiles, steel, and renewable energy. The investments will create over 25,200 employment opportunities across multiple districts in the state. This move aligns with Odisha's vision for sustainable industrialization and economic growth by 2036.

Key Points: Odisha Approves 25 Industrial Projects Worth Rs 4739 Crore

  • 25 projects approved across 13 sectors including textiles and renewable energy
  • Rs 990 crore steel expansion in Jharsuguda creating 2000 jobs
  • Rs 700 crore textile facility in Khordha generating 1010 employment opportunities
  • Projects span multiple districts promoting regional economic development
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Odisha govt approves 25 industrial projects valued at Rs 4,739 crore in 13 sectors

Odisha government greenlights 25 industrial projects across 13 sectors, creating 25,200 jobs with Rs 4,739 crore investment in key districts.

"Driven by dynamic governance, strategic foresight, and a robust policy framework that champions ease of doing business, Odisha is fast emerging as the preferred investment destination in India - State Government"

Bhubaneswar, Sep 19

The Odisha government, on Friday, approved 25 industrial projects worth Rs 4,739 crore investment in 13 key sectors in different districts of the state.

As per an official statement released, the approval was given during the 140th meeting of the State Level Single Window Clearance Authority (SLSWCA).

The SLSWCA meeting was chaired by Odisha Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja.

These industrial projects are poised to create 25,200 employment opportunities across several districts, including Khordha, Jajpur, Cuttack, Sambalpur, Jharsuguda, Ganjam, Mayurbhanj, Angul, and Gajapati.

"The latest approvals cover a total of 13 key sectors, including textiles, steel, chemicals, IT, infrastructure, logistics, renewable energy, tourism, metal downstream, circular economy, cold storage, capital goods. The projects embody the state's commitment to fostering sustainable industrialisation and economic growth across diverse regions," the official statement said.

The SLSWCA has cleared the greatest number of investment proposals in the textile, apparel and technical textile sectors in the meeting.

A private company has proposed to invest Rs 700.29 crore in Khordha to set up an integrated textile facility, generating 1,010 jobs.

Meanwhile, another private firm will set up a knitted fabric and garment unit in Khordha with Rs 209.36 crore investment, generating 1,080 jobs.

Among the other major investment proposals cleared on Friday, a private firm will expand its operations with a rolling mill, pellet plant, DRI, billet plant, and captive power plant in Jharsuguda with an investment of Rs 990 crore, creating 2,000 jobs.

Another private company has proposed to invest Rs 320.70 crore to establish a treatment, storage, and disposal facility in Ganjam district, generating 145 jobs.

Similarly, a private company will invest Rs 205.44 crore in Jajpur to establish a carbon electrode paste manufacturing plant, generating 600 jobs.

"Driven by dynamic governance, strategic foresight, and a robust policy framework that champions ease of doing business, Odisha is fast emerging as the preferred investment destination in India," the state government said.

The state government also claimed that Odisha is on a steady path toward building a prosperous, future-ready economy in line with the vision of Samrudha Odisha 2036.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope these projects actually benefit local communities and don't just remain on paper. We've seen many promises before. The government should ensure proper implementation and environmental safeguards.
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Arjun K
25,200 jobs! This is exactly what our state needs. The diversification across 13 sectors shows strategic planning. The renewable energy and IT projects will help Odisha compete with other states.
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Sarah B
The geographical spread across multiple districts is impressive - from Khordha to Mayurbhanj and Gajapati. This will help reduce regional disparities and bring development to tribal areas too.
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Manoj Q
As someone from Jharsuguda, I'm particularly happy about the steel plant expansion. It will boost our local economy significantly. Hope they prioritize local hiring and skill development programs.
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Nikhil C
The circular economy and waste management projects in Ganjam are much needed. Industrial growth should be sustainable. Good to see the government thinking about environmental aspects alongside development.

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