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Prime Minister Encourages Industrialists to Invest in Madhya Pradesh

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March 06, 2025

Prime Minister Narendra Modi encouraged industrialists attending the Global Investors Summit to invest in Madhya Pradesh, highlighting that the state boasts over 300 industrial zones with immense investment potential.

The state has a surplus energy capacity of 31,000 megawatts, of which 30% is renewable energy. Recently, the floating solar power project in Omkareshwar was inaugurated, showcasing the state's commitment to clean energy. The energy sector boom has significantly benefited Madhya Pradesh, and the foundation of the Ken-Betwa Link Project, worth Rs 45,000 crore, has been laid, which will increase irrigation capacity across 1 million hectares. This development is expected to boost the textile and food processing sectors.

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