Amit Shah Unveils ₹3,275 Crore Development Projects in Odisha
Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated and laid the foundation for projects worth Rs 3,275 crore in Odisha, marking a major milestone in the state’s cooperative, agricultural, and security sectors.
Shah emphasised Odisha’s cultural heritage and aligned the initiatives with the twin visions of Vikasit Odisha-2036 and Vikasit Bharat-2047.
The projects include the revival of the Badamba Cooperative Sugar Mill, a new OMFED milk processing plant in Khordha, and multiple dairy initiatives under White Revolution 2.0.
On the security front, 20 cybercrime and economic offence police stations and 24 new police stations were launched, alongside MoUs with the National Defence University and IIT Bhubaneswar for advanced police training.
Industrial growth was boosted with the dedication of IFFCO’s Sulfuric Acid Plant at Paradip, while cooperative infrastructure saw new portals and AI‑based education platforms introduced.
Chief Minister Mohan Majhi highlighted Odisha’s rising conviction rates in crimes against women, underscoring the state’s commitment to justice and empowerment.
In total, 69 projects were inaugurated, 130 foundations laid, and six MoUs signed, targeting farmers, women, youth, and marginalised communities—cementing Odisha’s role in India’s development journey.
