Bhubaneswar,  : Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Sunday met several prominent industry leaders, MSME entrepreneurs, women entrepreneurs and startup sector leaders ahead of the first anniversary of the government. During the interaction, the CM thanked the entrepreneurs and industry leaders for becoming partners in Odisha’s growth story. He highlighted how Odisha is becoming a fulcrum of industrialisation and the measures the state government has taken to help industries in catering to the international markets. Stressing that the government is focusing more on job creation and more employment, he urged the industry captains and entrepreneurs to grow with Odisha and join the journey of making Odisha an industrial power house. Speaking to the industry leaders, the CM said, “One year ago, the people of Odisha, placed their faith in us, to build a future that is inclusive, aspirational, and transformative. Today, as we reflect on this first year, we do so with pride, in our progress and renewed commitment to the journey ahead.” “The presence of Hon’ble Prime Minister at the Utkarsha Odisha event made all the difference. His call to investors to put their money in Odisha was highly rewarding for us. Over 150 MoUs were signed, generating Rs 16.7 lakh Crore of investment intent and an employment potential for more than 12.9 lakh people. Over the last year alone, 206 large projects were approved, nearly double the average of the previous five years. These represent a total
investment value of over Rs 4.5 lakh crore and an employment potential of nearly 2.9 lakh jobs,” he added. He further said, “Since Utkarsh Odisha, 56 projects have already been taken up for groundbreaking and inauguration, with a combined investment of over Rs 1.78 lakh crore, and employme t potential for 1.1 lakh people. These numbers reflect not only our speed, but scale and substance. Noting that this growth has been spread across 20 diverse sectors from traditional strengths like mining, metallurgy and metal downstream to emerging opportunities in chemicals, food processing, apparel and textiles, renewable energy equipment, electronics, and tourism, Majhi asserted that Odisha is no longer just the minerals and metals hub of India, it is fast becoming a diversified industrial powerhouse. “We have done more in this one year, than the past five years put together-through quiet, focused, and committed action. Looking ahead to the next year, we will focus on four key priorities. First, we will bring new policies that unlock emerging sectors, and offer global competitiveness. Second, we will expand our land bank and industrial infrastructure, to meet future demand. Third, we will revamp our single window system, and develop a modern, integrated project tracking platform. Fourth, we will work to deregulate and simplify burdensome rules and processes. These steps will ensure faster approvals, seamless coordination, and real-time progress monitoring,” the CM added. He further said that the next four years will lay the foundation for a Samruddha Odisha in 2036. “We will build on our leadership in mining, metals, and green chemicals with strong support from partners like IOCL, JSW, JSPL, Tata Steel, AMNS, Vedanta, Hindalco, and Adani. We are also strengthening port-based
industrialisation, through new terminals, jetties, and container handling capacity, across the Paradip-Dhamra-Gopalpur stretch, he added. Under CM Majhi, the state has embarked on a mission to redefine its industrial landscape through a series of groundbreaking investment initiatives, making the state a fast-growing industrial hub in Eastern India.

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