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Adani Group Plans To Invest ₹ 60,000 Crore In Madhya Pradesh In Various Sectors

January 11, 2023
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Indore: Ports-to-energy conglomerate Adani Group on Wednesday said that it has plans to invest ₹ 60,000 crore in mineral exploration, energy, agriculture, renewable energy and coal sectors.

The group, however, did not give timelines for the investment.

“During one-to-one interaction with Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on the sidelines of the two-day Global Investors Summit (GIS) here, Pranav Adani, managing director (Agro, Oil & Gas), and director of Adani Enterprises, said that his group has plans to invest ₹ 60,000 crore in the areas of mineral, energy, agriculture, renewable energy and coal,” an official release said.

The GIS was virtually inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier in the day.

The chief minister asked him to give priority to the local youths in employment to which Adani said, “It is our duty”.

The group will run skill development centres as per its requirement to train the youths of the state and it also has plans to establish a hospital in Madhya Pradesh.

Mr Chouhan also apprised him about opportunities to set up food processing units in the state, the release said.

Meanwhile, addressing the GIS summit, Aditya Birla Group head Kumar Mangalam Birla said that his group is planning to invest ₹ 15,000 crore in the state.

“We have old ties with Madhya Pradesh. Though it is not our birthplace, it is definitely our work place. In the next five years we are thinking of investing ₹ 15,000 crore in different sectors in the state,” he said.

At present, seven businesses of Birla Group are running in the state and their total investment has crossed ₹ 60,000-crore mark.

Referring to the state’s economic progress in the last decade, he said that Madhya Pradesh has presented itself as a “ready for the future” state.

He informed that over 25,000 employees in the state are part of the Birla Group.

In separate interactions with the chief minister, while Dalmia Bharat Group’s Puneet Dalmia has expressed interest in setting up a cement plant, Godrej Industry’s Nadir Godrej showed interest in making investment in the area of real estate in view of the growing urbanisation, the release said.

ITC Group’s Sanjiv Puri while interacting with Chouhan said that the group plans to expand Farmers Producer Organisation (FPO) from 300 to 1,000 in the state with an investment of ₹ 1,500 crore, it said.

Besides, Mr Chouhan also held one-to-one interaction with Tata International’s Noel Tata, Accenture Group’s Rekha Menon and Reliance Industries’ Nikhil R Meswani.

Mr Meswani informed Mr Chouhan that 5G network will be expanded till tehsil level by the year end and also said that at present 175 petrol pumps are being operated by the group and their number will be doubled.

He informed that the group has plans to invest big in the solar energy sector and a necessary survey and studies are going on in the Chambal area. He also showed interest in setting up full processing units of textile in the state, the release added.

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