
Over Rs. 30,000 cr received at MP Growth Conclave: CM Yadav
INDORE [Maha Media]: The Madhya Pradesh government has received fresh investment proposals worth Rs 12,473 crore from 15 domestic and international companies during the "Madhya Pradesh Growth Conclave 2025" held at Indore’s Brilliant Convention Centre on Friday. These proposals are part of a wider plan to attract nearly Rs 30,000 crore in total investment, with expectations to generate more than 14,000 jobs for the state’s youth.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav addressed investors, assuring that Madhya Pradesh remains committed to honoring all investment-related commitments.
CM Yadav said that real estate is currently the most progressive sector in the country and is playing a crucial role in the reconstruction of India. The development of real estate directly contributes to the nation’s overall progress. To promote this sector and ensure housing for all, growth conclaves will be organised in all major cities of the state.
CM Yadav said that real estate now contributes 8.5% to the national GDP, a significant increase from the earlier 3%. He announced the development of 10 new smart cities in Madhya Pradesh modeled after Gujarat’s GIFT City and the construction of 10 lakh new houses in the state. Specialised growth conclaves will also be organised for different sectors to accelerate industrial development in the state.
The conclave received investment proposals worth over Rs. 30,000 crore in sectors such as industry, hospitality, real estate, education, renewable energy and IT. These investments are expected to generate more than 15,000 new job opportunities. The Chief Minister also inaugurated and dedicated development works worth Rs. 12,360 crore for the state, including Bhoomi-Pujan for water supply, sewerage, sanitation and infrastructure projects worth Rs. 5,454 crore. Under the PM Awas Yojana (Urban), grants totaling Rs. 2,799 crore were distributed to over 65,000 beneficiaries.
Dr. Yadav emphasised that projects like solar energy, greenfield highways, townships and smart cities will be actively promoted in the coming years.