Chhattisgarh Attracts Investment Proposals Worth Rs 33,000 Crore at Ahmedabad Event
Chhattisgarh continues to strengthen its position as a hub for sustainable and inclusive industrial development, the chief minister said

Raipur: The state government sponsored Chhattisgarh Investor Connect Event, held at Ahmedabad on Tuesday, attracted investment proposals worth over Rs 33,000 crore, an official spokesman said here on Wednesday.
These investments are expected to generate more than 14,000 new jobs across key sectors including pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, electronics, and healthcare, a spokesman of the Chhattisgarh government said.
Investment interest came from leading national and regional companies in sectors such as green hydrogen, solar energy, semiconductors, and engineering highlighting Chhattisgarh’s growing appeal as one of India’s most business friendly states.
Chairing the event, chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai said, “Chhattisgarh offers investors the perfect blend of stability, connectivity, and infrastructure. With a digitized, transparent process and a thriving industrial ecosystem, we have built a state where businesses don’t just start, they succeed.”
The event also featured one-on-one meetings between investors and senior state officials to explore projects in textiles, pharmaceuticals, and electronics sectors identified as drivers of Chhattisgarh’s next phase of industrial growth.
Discussions were held with senior leadership from some major companies which expressed interest in exploring investment opportunities in the state, according to the spokesman.
The Ahmedabad meet follows successful editions of the Investor Connect series held in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Bastar, and Raipur, which together have attracted investment proposals exceeding Rs 7.5 lakh crore in the past ten months.
With the proactive governance, sector focused policies, and seamless investor facilitation, Chhattisgarh continues to strengthen its position as a hub for sustainable and inclusive industrial development, the chief minister said.

