The Odisha Government recently approved 19 industrial projects worth Rs 3,898 crore, with the potential to generate over 7,400 jobs across various sectors. Among these, key proposals in the apparel and textile sector were given the green light, reaffirming the state’s push to diversify its industrial base.
The approvals came during the meeting of the State Level Single Window Clearance Authority (SLSWCA) chaired by Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja. While the majority of investments span steel, ferro alloys, industrial gases, logistics, agro-processing, and tourism, textile and apparel manufacturing received a dedicated push under the latest round of clearances.
Although the official statement did not specify project details under the textile category, industry insiders suggest that projects will be grounded in textile-potential districts such as Cuttack, Khurda, and Sundargarh, known for their skilled workforce and proximity to logistics infrastructure.
This move is part of Odisha’s larger strategy to enhance its value-added manufacturing base, particularly in employment-intensive sectors like apparel and textiles, while promoting balanced regional growth across 11 districts.