One of the centrally located states of India, Chhattisgarh is among the most resourceful and industrially developed states in the country. A wealth of minerals and resources, distinguished agricultural foundations, and radical industry protocols have combined to make Chhattisgarh one of the paramount countries in terms of assembly, mining, power production, and food processing in India. With extensive availability to central and eastern markets and a skilled and educated labor market, in addition to the management being the most open and liberal toward speculation, Chhattisgarh gives cutting-edge and big-name opportunities for new organizations, MSMEs, and large agencies. Furthermore, the state’s concept of economic growth, rural development industry, and green development make it an “investment and expense destination for the future”.
Several structural advantages make Chhattisgarh a preferred hub for industrial development and entrepreneurship.
Chhattisgarh is at the center of the country and is well connected to the main markets in India through an established network of highways, railways and various logistics hubs. As a result of the optimal central location of the state, the cost of transportation to any of the regions is the least, making it ideal for manufacturing and distribution industries.
The state is also one of the largest producers of coal, iron ore, limestone, bauxite, tin, and dolomite in India, providing a good foundation for the development of steel, cement, and power industries. The numerous forests and rivers in the state, supporting forest-based and agro-based industries, result in a stable revenue resource.
One of the important Indian power producers, Chhattisgarh collectively provides affordable and reliable power in all three modes of consumption: economic, social, and environmental. It facilitates continuous and affordable energy supply to high-energy-consuming industries, including metal and cement production, heavy-engineering process operations, and more. Additionally, the state allows investing due to renewable and thermal power.
The state has established industrial corridors, special economic zones (SEZs), and industrial parks in Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg, and Korba. Investor-friendly policies & single-window clearances along with incentives based on the Chhattisgarh Industrial Policy ranging from 2019–2024, ease the process of setting up a fresh enterprise.
The state also facilitates a tremendous source of technically skilled personnel available at low wages for laborers. The availability of various engineering, polytechnic, and vocational training colleges in the state caters to the skills requirements of the new emergent organizations.
Chhattisgarh’s abundant natural endowments make it a strong contender for diverse industrial development.
Chhattisgarh is a substantial contributor to India’s mineral output, responsible for up to 20% of its iron ore and coal. This provides opportunities for various related industries, including iron & steel, sponge iron, ferroalloys, aluminum, and cement manufacturing based on indigenous inputs.
Nicknamed the “Rice Bowl of Central India”, the state is known for fertile fields planting paddy, pulses, oilseeds, maize, and horticultural crops. Additionally, forest resources, such as tendu leaves, lac, sal, and medicinal herbs, promote forest-based industries, herbal and organic products.
Also, the creation of the Raipur–Durg–Bhilai industrial belt and the expected logistics and dry ports will enhance the region’s trade and industrialization. The Bharatmala and the Dedicated Freight Corridor projects would result in large accessibility to ports and major population centers.
The power sector of high quality and a high number of water bodies in Chhattisgarh state is an attestation that the industries in the state would have a favorable opportunity in heavy, medium, and lightweight manufacturer.
Entrepreneurs can identify several high-growth sectors for investment and startup ventures in the state.
The abundant reserves of iron ore, coal, and limestone propelled the state to the status of the steel capital, offering more opportunities in the area of value added steel products, alloy manufacturing, and other related downstream fabricating units.
Moreover, the large agricultural base is supportive of rice mills, edible oil extraction, pulses processing, dairy, and packaged foods. The food parks, such as in Raipur, Dhamtari, and Rajnandgaon, have already established the necessary facilities for new agro-processing start-ups.
Large limestone reserves and the abovementioned infrastructure developments make cement tiles, fly ash bricks, ready-mix concrete and other construction materials to be close may function as examples of close-related industries, as well as the presence of numerous units and projects on the topic.
And, lastly, the state, featuring good solar potential and high levels of green undertakings, provides facilities for solar power and biomass and waste-to-energy projects, industrial recycling, and green technology startups.
The Smart City status for Naya Raipur has already opened up new prospects in software development, IT-enabled services, electronics manufacturing, and digital infrastructure startups.
The state’s economy has also been on the rise, with the sustained growth rate of 6-8% in recent years due to the industrial and agricultural growth. Lastly, the rapid urbanization and infrastructure development have also translated into steady demand for all types of construction, consumer goods, power, and food. The future growth will be determined by the level of industrial diversification and the promotion of high value added products.
The modernization is driven by the Government’s top priorities of sustainable industrialization, pushing forward the need for skill development and digital front. Innovation and entrepreneurship are also supported by a range of projects, such as Startup Chhattisgarh, Make in Chhattisgarh, and the simplification-of-doing-business agenda. In the future, together with further development of green industries and the creation of MSME clusters, the introduction of smart logistic solutions will positively affect the investment climate.
The Chhattisgarh government actively promotes industrialization through multiple incentive schemes:
These measures make Chhattisgarh one of India’s most conducive states for new industries, startups, and entrepreneurship projects.
Chhattisgarh is emerging as an industrial and entrepreneurial center in central India. The state’s rich nature, strategic central position, policy-driven governance, and leadership make it an attractive destination for new projects in such branches as mining and steel, agro-processing and cement, renewable energy and pharmaceuticals, amid many similar others. With its infrastructure conveniently laid out and its ambitions for rapid development through skilled labor, this is a destination for those industrialists and entrepreneurs who want to invest in the future of new India.
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Rate of Return (ROR): 27.82 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 58.01 |
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Cost of Project : 26400000 |
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Rate of Return (ROR): 17.22 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 61.78 |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 27.36 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 56.24 |
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Rate of Return (ROR): 23.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 55.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 58.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 55.00 |
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Rate of Return (ROR): 30.00 |
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