Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, in his efforts to drive industrial development in the state, recently organized a Regional Industry Conclave along with an IATO convention aimed at encouraging investment in the tourism sector.
Following this initiative, a two-day mining conclave is being held in Bhopal, where industrialists have received detailed insights into the state’s rich mineral resources.
Dr. Yadav believes that the state’s abundant mineral wealth combined with favorable industry policies is effectively attracting investor interest.
Main attractions of investment Reserve of coal for the next 200 years State with surplus electricity and water. Network of roads for better connectivity Leader in ease of doing business. Labour laws are industry friendly Abundance of natural resources Single window system for investors “No man day loss” in industries Transparent ownership regime Act implemented to guarantee public services First in the country in manganese and copper ore production Second in the country in rock phosphate Third in limestone and fourth in coal production Being in the middle of the country, it is easy to reach here |
At Kushabhau Thackeray International Convention Center, Bhopal Chief Secretary Shri Anurag Jain inaugurated the two-day mining conclave on Thursday.
Jain stated that Madhya Pradesh is the fastest-growing state in the country, ranking first in mineral resources and rich in water, coal and other natural assets.
He emphasized that the government is dedicated to facilitating ease of doing business, ensuring every possible support for investors.
Upon completing a simple form, investor information reaches all relevant departments enabling swift industry permissions. Invest in Madhya Pradesh and join the journey of development for both the state and the nation, he added.
Jain also inaugurated an exhibition showcasing the state’s mineral wealth at the convention complex.
Present at the event were Mining Corporation MD Anurag Chaudhary along with representatives from various stakeholder groups, industry leaders, academicians, major mineral companies and officials from the Mineral Department.
Chief Secretary Jain stated that Madhya Pradesh is at the forefront of development in the country, advancing rapidly in the mining sector. The state ranks second in electricity availability nationwide following Gujarat.
Since 2007, Madhya Pradesh has consistently hosted the Industries Conclave, but this year marks the first time a dedicated Mining Conclave is being held in the state. He expressed confidence that this Conclave will undoubtedly serve as a significant milestone.
Chief Secretary Jain highlighted Madhya Pradesh as an inclusive state with welcoming, easygoing people. Anyone who comes to settle in Madhya Pradesh quickly becomes a part of the state. Known for “no man-day loss” in industries, the state has industry-friendly labor laws and a supportive, cooperative approach from both administrative officers and politicians.
Notably, Madhya Pradesh was the first in the country to implement “Public Service Delivery Guarantee Act”, a model later adopted by other states.
Chief Secretary Shri Jain emphasized that Madhya Pradesh is richly endowed with mineral resources and is the only state in India producing diamonds.
The state ranks first in manganese and copper ore production, second in rock phosphate, third in limestone and fourth in coal production with coal reserves estimated to last for the next 200 years. Jain noted that Madhya Pradesh led the nation in the number of coal blocks auctioned this year, supported by a transparent auction regime.
In future, Madhya Pradesh is poised to become a leader in coal production.
Chief Secretary Shri Jain highlighted the abundant water resources in Madhya Pradesh, anchored by the Narmada River, often called the state’s lifeline.
As mentioned in the Rigveda, “sins are washed away by bathing seven times in the Yamuna, once in the Ganga and merely by seeing the Narmada.” The Narmada maintains a year-round water flow. Jain further emphasized Madhya Pradesh’s leadership in innovation, citing the impressive ultra-solar plant in Rewa which produces electricity at a lower cost than in other states.
Madhya Pradesh is now an energy-surplus state, strengthening its position in the energy sector.
Principal Secretary of Industrial Policy and Investment, Raghavendra Kumar Singh, gave a presentation on investment opportunities in Madhya Pradesh at the Conclave.
Highlighting the unique strengths of the state, Singh noted that Madhya Pradesh ranks eighth in India for forest wealth and is a leader in the agricultural sector having won the Krishi Karman Award seven times.
Additionally, the city of Indore stands as the cleanest city in the country underscoring the state’s commitment to cleanliness.
Singh emphasized Madhya Pradesh’s significant role in India’s economy and assured that the state offers comprehensive facilities to support investment.
Principal Secretary of Mineral Resources, Sanjay Kumar Shukla, emphasized that Madhya Pradesh is rapidly advancing in the mining sector with vast mineral reserves.
He noted that new technologies are being implemented to enhance mining operations, with a strong focus on environmental protection.
Shukla encouraged experts in the mineral sector to share their insights at the conclave and invited greater participation and investment in the state’s mining industry. Central Hydrocarbon Director General, Smt. Pallavi Jain Govil, also addressed the gathering.
Seamless Policy to Boost Investment in Madhya Pradesh
BLA Power’s Kesari Santosh Kumar Shukla expressed confidence that the streamlined industrial policy, aligned with Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav’s vision will drive investment growth in Madhya Pradesh.
He remarked that the Mining Conclave will open new avenues for industrial development within the state.
He also shared satisfaction with the state government’s proactive approach and robust infrastructure, emphasizing Madhya Pradesh’s strong potential for industrialization and reaffirming intentions to increase investment.
Chairman of CII Madhya Pradesh State Council, Ashish Vaishya, added that the conclave will significantly promote investment in the state’s mining sector.
Mining Conclave Technical Sessions
A technical session was held during the afternoon of the first day of the Mining Conclave, where experts from various institutions shared insights on modern technologies used to identify mineral-rich regions in Madhya Pradesh. A presentation showcased the advanced techniques these experts employ.
This session was organized primarily to benefit agencies involved in mineral exploration within the state. Notably, the Ministry of Mines, Government of India, has nominated leading mineral exploration agencies in the country for this task. These private agencies are actively exploring mineral deposits in Madhya Pradesh, funded by the National Mineral Exploration Trust (NMET) of the Government of India.
The technical sessions featured insightful presentations from industry leaders: Shri Raju Maitra, Partner at Deloitte, discussed “Tapping Mineral Potential in Madhya Pradesh”; Shri Vikram KY, Director at CMT GSC Technology Research Park, IIT Hyderabad, presented on “Smart Technologies for Mining Safety and Fleet Management”; Shri Piyush Rana, Head of Business Development at AEREO, explored the “Game-Changing Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Drones”; and Shri Ravindra Salunkhe from RAILTEL covered the “AI-Driven Smart Operations System.”