CM Majhi’s Strategic Delhi Visit Yields INR 30,595 Cr Investment

During his two-day strategic visit to New Delhi, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi hopes to draw in large investments and strengthen the state’s industrial ecosystem. In order to establish Odisha as a major industrial hub in India, the tour, which started on April 7, consists of a number of activities. Majhi visited the HCL Tech Campus in Noida on the first day and spoke with HCL Technologies Chairperson Roshni Nadar Malhotra. He talked about possible partnerships in the IT and ITeS sectors and examined cutting-edge projects at their Mega IT Campus, AI Lab, and IoT Lab. The chief minister was upbeat about HCL’s possible growth in the state and underlined Odisha’s dedication to developing into a center for tech-driven businesses.

met one-on-one with business executives at the Taj Palace in New Delhi, including Kiri Industries, Himadri Specialty Chemical Ltd., and Chowgule Group personnel. As a result of these talks, 14 businesses committed to investments of INR 3,000 crore, which might result in the creation of 21,390 employment. Eleven Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) totaling INR 27,595 crore were also established, generating an estimated 27,000 job prospects. An estimated 48,390 jobs might be created in Odisha with the INR 30,595 crore in total investment that these talks have produced. These exchanges showed a great deal of interest in setting up manufacturing facilities that would support regional economic growth and give young people jobs.

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