Staff Reporter :
IN A major push to align industry
trial growth with future-ready
skills, the Department of Skill
Development and the
Department of Commerce &
Industries, Government of
Chhattisgarh, organised
‘Chhattisgarh Skill Tech’ in
Raipur on Tuesday, an industry-focused investment event
aimed at mobilising private
Sector participation in skilling
under the PM SETU scheme.
The event resulted in the
signing of multiple MoUs and issuance of an Invitation to Invest
letters, with a total proposed
investment of over 13,690 crore,
expected to generate more than
12,000 employment opportunities across diverse sectors.
Among the investment commitments, GAIL’s proposed gas
based fertiliser project
stood out as the marquee
investment and one of the largest single industrial proposals in the state.
With a Phase-1 investment
of approximately Rs 10,500
crore and a planned urea production capacity of 1.27 million
Metric Tons Per Annum (MMT
PA), the project will significantly strengthen
Chhattisgarh’s position on
India’s downstream petrol, chemical and fertiliser map.
The proposed project is
planned along GAIL’s Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda Natural Gas Pipeline (MNJ
PL), subject to favourable techno-economic feasibility outcomes.
It will come up over more than 400 acres at Bijetala
in Rajnandgaon district, with an additional 100 acres earmarked for a dedicated township. The project also includes
provisions for future capacity augmentation, aligned with
market demand and infrastructure readiness.
Once operational, the project is expected to generate
around 3,500 employment opportunities, while creating
sustained demand for skilled manpower across operations,
technical services, logistics, maintenance and allied sectors- reinforcing the state’s focus on skill-integrated industrialisation.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister
Vishnu Deo Sai said, “Chhattisgarh’s development model is rooted in linking investment with employment and skills.
Through platforms like Chhattisgarh Skill Tech, we are converting investor confidence into on-ground outcomes by
creating skilled jobs within the state, supported by strong
policy clarity and execution capability.” Beyond GAIL,
Chhattisgarh Skill Tech witnessed strong investment interest across garments and textiles, pharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing, solar panel manufacturing and other sunrise sectors, closely aligned with the state’s skilling
priorities and employment generation goals.
Another
Notable initiative highlighted at the event was the Aditya
Birla Skill Centre in Jashpur, an industry-led skilling
Initiative aimed at strengthening workforce capabilities and
livelihoods across traditional and emerging sectors.
Chhattisgarh Skill Tech builds on the state’s broader
investment momentum. Over the last year, Chhattisgarh
has received investment commitments worth 7.83 lakh
crore rupees across more than 200 proposals, of which nearly 50% have already entered the implementation stage.
Significantly, 58% of the projects under implementation
fall within identified thrust sectors, and these investments
are spread across 26 districts of the state, underscoring
Chhattisgarh’s focus on sector diversification and regionally balanced industrial growth. The event reaffirmed
Chhattisgarh’s emerging position as a state where industrial investment, skilling and inclusive development move
in tandem, ensuring that economic growth translates into
meaningful, long-term livelihoods for its youth.
Industry Minister Lakhanlal Dewangan, Skill Development
Minister Guru Khushwant Saheb, Secretary of the Department
of Commerce and Industries, Rajat Kumar, other officials, and
industrialists were present