Khargone (Madhya Pradesh): Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, on Saturday, virtually inaugurated and performed bhoomi pujan for three significant enterprises worth Rs 83 crore in Nimrani, Khargone district. This event was part of the Regional Industry Conclave held in Narmadapuram, aiming to boost industrial growth across the state.
During the ceremony, Yadav interacted with beneficiaries of new ventures. In total, 12 enterprises costing Rs 150 crore were inaugurated across Khargone, Dhar and Indore districts.
Notably, the three enterprises in Khargone are expected to generate approximately 600 jobs for local youth. The event saw participation from key officials, including district panchayat chairperson Anubai Tanwar and collector Karmaveer Sharma. In his address, Sharma emphasised the government’s commitment to fostering investment in the industrial sector to enhance employment opportunities for the youth.
Yadav also recognised individual entrepreneurs such as Ravindra Alai, who launched a Rs 75 crore food processing unit and encouraged others to expand their operations.
Additionally, executive director of Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation Rajesh Rathore announced that investment proposals amounting to Rs 25,000 crore were received during the conclave, promising to create 30,000 job opportunities throughout the state. This initiative marks a significant step towards industrial development in state.