Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has left for New Delhi, where he will hold important discussions aimed at propelling Odisha towards greater industrial advancement and economic growth.
During this two-day event, he will address various stakeholders and industry leaders, sharing his vision for Odisha’s future and emphasizing the reforms and initiatives taken by the Odisha government to create an enabling environment for investments.
The state will sign several key MoUs that will not only strengthen the current industrial ecosystem but also attract significant investments, which will create jobs and spur economic development in the state.
MoUs will be signed with the Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL), 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, positioning the state as a key player in the nation’s strategy for sustainable growth.
With the agenda of attracting diverse industrial investments to the state, the Chief Minister will visit the HCL Tech campus in Noida, which symbolizes the strides Odisha needs to take toward integrating technology and innovation into the industrial framework.
He will also engage in one-on-one meetings with influential industry leaders 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, with the state determined to seize this opportunity.
The Chief Minister is expected to return on April 9th.