
Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav in Dubai: Solar deal set to secure ₹3,000 crore investment for state
sustainable energy sector
and create numerous job opportunities.
Confirming the company's existing commitment of
₹3
,000 crore to Madhya Pradesh, Thadani said, 'Commercial operations for the Narmadapuram project are anticipated to begin in March 2026.'
The meeting was a key highlight of Yadav's ongoing official visit to Dubai and Spain, which aims to attract global investment and foster technological collaboration under the "Global Dialogue 2025" initiative.
The MP Chief Minister's Office stated in a post on X, "The meeting focused on the special industrial assistance provided by the state government for the 3.0 gigawatt solar cell project to be established in Narmadapuram district. It is noteworthy that this project will create over 700 employment opportunities and will prove to be a significant initiative in establishing Madhya Pradesh as a leading state in the sustainable energy sector'.
Commitment to clean energy and economic growth
Thadani also expressed optimism about significant further expansion, projecting investments could eventually reach ₹10,000 crore in the coming years. This includes future investments not only in the renewable sector but also in textiles, flexible packaging, and other sectors where Grew Energy's user base is already present.
Chief Minister Yadav's visit to the UAE and Spain, scheduled from July 13 to July 19, is part of a broader strategy to attract international investment, encourage technology transfer, and create new employment avenues across various sectors.
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