CM Mohan Charan Majhi leaves for Delhi to attend Odisha Investors Meet

IANS April 6, 2025 300 views

Odisha's Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has traveled to Delhi for a critical two-day investors meet aimed at boosting the state's industrial potential. The visit involves signing strategic MoUs with corporations like Indian Oil Corporation and exploring partnerships across multiple sectors. Majhi's agenda focuses on transforming Odisha into a key investment destination through the 'Purvodaya' vision. The trip represents a significant effort to attract investments, create jobs, and position Odisha as an emerging economic powerhouse.

"This visit is not merely an event, it represents a critical leap into a future filled with possibilities for Odisha" - Odisha Government Statement
CM Mohan Charan Majhi leaves for Delhi to attend Odisha Investors Meet
Bhubaneswar, April 6: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Sunday left for a two-day visit to Delhi, where he will hold significant discussions aimed at propelling Odisha towards greater industrial advancement and economic growth.

Key Points

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CM Majhi to sign crucial MoUs with major corporations like Indian Oil

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Targeting petrochemical and technology investment expansion

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Promoting 'Purvodaya' vision for Eastern India's economic growth

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Engaging with top industry leaders to attract investments

As per a statement issued by the state government, during this two-day event, CM Majhi will address various stakeholders and industry leaders, sharing the vision for Odisha’s future and emphasising the reforms and initiatives taken by the state government to create an enabling environment for investments.

“The state will sign some key MoUs that will not only strengthen the current industrial ecosystem but will also attract significant investments that will create jobs and spur economic development in our state,” the statement said.

MoUs will be signed with the Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, Petronet LNG, and Indian Strategic Petrochemical Reserves Ltd, among others.

“These collaborations underscore the state's commitment to making Odisha a leading hub for petrochemicals and chemicals and serve to position the state as a key player in the nation’s strategy for sustainable growth. With the agenda to attract diverse industrial investments to the state, the CM will visit the facility of the HCL Tech campus in Noida, which symbolises the strides Odisha needs to take towards integrating technology and innovation into the industrial framework,” the government stated in the statement.

He will also be engaged in one-on-one meetings with influential industry captains from diverse sectors, where he will discuss potential partnerships that can further enhance Odisha’s industrial landscape.

“This visit is not merely an event, it represents a critical leap into a future filled with possibilities for Odisha. The efforts to build a robust industrial ecosystem in Odisha are driven by the vision of ‘Purvodaya’, the resurgence of Eastern India, and the state is determined to seize this opportunity,” it said.

The official sources also claimed that CM Majhi is likely to return from the national capital on April 9.

Reader Comments

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Priya S.
This is such a positive step for Odisha! Attracting big names like Indian Oil and HCL Tech could really transform our industrial sector. Fingers crossed for some great outcomes from these meetings 🤞
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Rajesh K.
While I appreciate the government's efforts, I hope they also focus on sustainable development. Petrochemical investments are good, but we need to ensure they don't come at the cost of our environment.
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Ananya P.
Finally some concrete action! The Purvodaya vision has been talked about for years. If these MoUs materialize into actual projects, it could mean so many job opportunities for our youth. CM Majhi seems serious about development.
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Suresh M.
Good initiative, but I hope the benefits reach all parts of Odisha, not just Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. Our rural areas need industrial development too!
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Meera J.
The tech focus is especially exciting! Odisha has so much potential in IT sector. Visiting HCL campus is a smart move - we need more tech companies setting up here. Maybe Infosys or TCS next? 😊
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Deepak R.
Let's see how this translates on ground. Many such announcements have been made in past with little follow through. Hope this time is different and we see actual factories and jobs coming up.

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