
Sehore to join Bhopal metro region under major investment plan: CM
Addressing a "bhoomi pujan" and letter-of-intent distribution ceremony for new units in Sehore's Badiyakhedi, the CM said the state was preparing its agriculture and industry to compete globally under PM Narendra Modi's "India First" vision.
Over 400 representatives from various industrial sectors participated in the Saturday's event.
Besides, Yadav said under the leadership of Modi, the country's role in the world was becoming increasingly significant in this changing era.
"India, once called the 'Golden-Bird' is now roaring like a 'Golden-Tiger'," he said.
"New industrial ventures are being launched almost every other day in Madhya Pradesh, creating job opportunities for the youth," he said.
Continuing this trend, the CM said, new industries involving an investment of Rs 2,000 crore would be established in Badiyakhedi. "A system to procure one lakh MT vegetables will soon be implemented in Sehore, benefiting two lakh families in the district," he said.
Additionally, Sehore will benefit from the "Parvati-Kali Sindh-Chambal Project", and is set to become a part of the Bhopal Metropolitan Region in the coming years.
Yadav acknowledged the challenges faced while setting up industries and affirmed the state govt's commitment to supporting industrialists in every possible way. He said the state govt was offering special incentives to encourage the establishment of employment-generating industries in the state.
The goal, the CM emphasised, was to ensure that the youth of Madhya Pradesh need not migrate elsewhere for employment. The state govt will provide subsidies of Rs 6,000 per month for women workers, and Rs 5,000 per month for male workers for a period of 10 years to industries, he said.
Yadav performed Bhoomi-Pujan for six major industrial projects in Sehore, including Asia's largest single-location transformer manufacturing unit to be set up by CG Power and Industrial Solutions Ltd at Jahangirpur on 18.26 hectares with an investment of Rs 888 crore.
The plant is expected to create about 400 jobs, he said.
Similarly Bar Malt Malting India pvt Ltd, India's largest malting company, will invest Rs 400 crore in the food processing sector. Land of 10.25 hectares has been allotted in Badiyakhedi Phase-2, which will create over 350 jobs. Eco Concrete Creation Pvt Ltd will invest Rs 170 crore on 11.15 hectares in the building materials sector, generating 230 jobs. Vanya Veda Greens has been allotted 20.02 hectares for a food processing unit with a proposed investment of Rs 115 crore, expected to create over 100 jobs.
Annapurna Industries will invest Rs 6 crore in food processing (mainly flour and rice milling) on 0.1 hectares.
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