Mumbai Chhattisgarh is rapidly emerging as a hotspot on the country’s investment map. In Mumbai, the Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai met the industry veterans of the country and abroad and showed deep interest in investing in areas like textile, tourism, health and steel in the state. Representatives of Size Up, INBD Tex, Swift Merchandise, Shalby Hospital, Lalan Group, Araiya Group, Pride Hotels and Greentech Solutions participated in this high -level meeting.
Chief Minister Sai informed investors about the new industrial policy of the state 2024–30, which has given special emphasis on providing simple procedures, transparency and favorable environment for investment. He assured that the state government is committed to support every investor at every level.
Deep interest in textile industry
INBD Tax Director Ajit Kumar Dalmia, while sharing a plan to set up apparel construction units in Nawa Raipur, demanded 3 to 5 acres of land. Swift Merchandise and Sri Lankan Lalan Group also gave positive indications about the construction of clothes in Chhattisgarh. At the same time, online fashion brand size up expressed his desire to set up plus-size apparel construction units in the state.
A new medical hub can become a new medical hub in the health sector
Shanae Vikram Shah, director of Shalbi Hospital, showed interest in opening a multi -specialty hospital in Nawa Raipur. The Chief Minister said that the health infrastructure in the state is constantly being strengthened and the participation of institutions like Shalby Group will improve services further.
Araiya Group will invest in luxury hospitality
Akshay Kulkarni, Chief Business Officer of Araiya Group, discussed the possibilities of investment in the tourism sector of Chhattisgarh. He said that he wants to connect the natural beauty of Chhattisgarh with global luxury hospitality. For this, the group is considering a plan for long -term investment in luxury tourism and transport sector in the state.
Tourism policy draws attention to Pride Hotels
At the same time, Pride Hotels Director Satyen Jain also met the Chief Minister and expressed interest in investing in the tourism sector. He said, “The stable policy of Chhattisgarh and the diverse cultural heritage provides extraordinary opportunities for the tourism industry.” The Chief Minister said that the state government is encouraging the hotel and hospitality sector, which includes initiatives like priority in land allocation and facility of tourism clusters.
Green steel plant will provide employment
M. Prasad Reddy, director of Greentech Solutions, presented a plan to set up an integrated steel plant in the state at a cost of Rs 1245 crore. More than 500 employment will be created from this project. Reddy said that his organization is committed to providing green technology -based, cost -effective solutions.
Chief Minister’s message to investors
Addressing the industrialists, Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai said that Chhattisgarh has emerged as the most favorable state for investment. Our new industrial policy is simple, transparent and beneficial for investors. There is no shortage of electricity, water, land, skilled workers and logistics here. The state government is committed to support every investor at every level.







