Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Thursday conducted groundbreaking ceremony, laid foundation stones, and inaugurated several industrial units in Khurda.
While the CM inaugurated the New Food Park set up by IDCO at Khurda, he laid the foundation for a new industrial park at Kalibeti.
Companies like Pepsi, Nestle, Indo Nissin, and their ancillaries will have their production units at the food park. The Industrial Park at Kalibeti will house garment manufacturing companies like EPIC, MAS Holdings, Indian Stitches and other top garment manufacturing units.
Out of these industries, 10 have already started constructing their factories, an official release said.
Expressing happiness over the progress in these industrial infra, the Chief Minister said the establishment of these companies is a testament to the hard work put in by the Government. The advent of these companies will provide employment to thousands of youths of the State. He also thanked the people of Khurda for having always supported the growth of industries in the region.
The government has also planned to construct large-sized hostels for the women working in the region. The construction of three such hostels will soon start at Deras, Kalibeti, and Bhuinpur.
Among others, 5T & Nabin Odisha Chairman V K Pandian, senior industry leaders and, senior officials from the government of Odisha were present.
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