Jogindra Group Invests Rs 1,100 Cr in Punjab
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Jogindra Group to invest Rs 1,100 crore in Punjab, expanding steel & renewable energy sectors. Investment reflects confidence in Punjab.
Chandigarh, Apr 1 (PTI) Punjab Industries Minister Sanjeev Arora on Wednesday said steel manufacturing company Jogindra Group will invest Rs 1,100 crore in its expansion plans in the state.
Arora claimed that this investment reflects the growing confidence of the industry in Punjab's progressive policies and business-friendly environment.
The minister said the expansion includes Rs 700 crore investment in the steel sector, primarily through Jogindra Castings and Vardhman Adarsh, along with Rs 400 crore investment in renewable energy through Jogindra Green India.
"Jogindra Group's turnover is projected to increase from Rs 3,000 crore to Rs 5,000 crore, while employee strength will rise from 1,800 to 3,000, creating significant employment opportunities," the minister said.
He added that renewable energy capacity will expand from 37 MW to 120 MW.
Established in 1992, Jogindra Group is a leading industrial conglomerate in North India with a strong presence in steel manufacturing and a growing footprint in renewable energy.
Mandi Gobindgarh has always been the backbone of Punjab's steel industry.
"Today, under the Bhagwant Mann government, it is regaining its strength with new investments, modernisation, and a strong push towards cleaner and more efficient production. The expansion by Jogindra Group is a clear sign that Gobindgarh is once again becoming a growth engine for Punjab's industrial economy."
He further stated that Punjab continues to emerge as a preferred destination for both manufacturing and green energy investments, and that this fresh investment will strengthen the industrial base, create substantial employment opportunities and promote sustainable growth.
Arora claimed that this investment reflects the growing confidence of the industry in Punjab's progressive policies and business-friendly environment.
The minister said the expansion includes Rs 700 crore investment in the steel sector, primarily through Jogindra Castings and Vardhman Adarsh, along with Rs 400 crore investment in renewable energy through Jogindra Green India.
"Jogindra Group's turnover is projected to increase from Rs 3,000 crore to Rs 5,000 crore, while employee strength will rise from 1,800 to 3,000, creating significant employment opportunities," the minister said.
He added that renewable energy capacity will expand from 37 MW to 120 MW.
Established in 1992, Jogindra Group is a leading industrial conglomerate in North India with a strong presence in steel manufacturing and a growing footprint in renewable energy.
Mandi Gobindgarh has always been the backbone of Punjab's steel industry.
"Today, under the Bhagwant Mann government, it is regaining its strength with new investments, modernisation, and a strong push towards cleaner and more efficient production. The expansion by Jogindra Group is a clear sign that Gobindgarh is once again becoming a growth engine for Punjab's industrial economy."
He further stated that Punjab continues to emerge as a preferred destination for both manufacturing and green energy investments, and that this fresh investment will strengthen the industrial base, create substantial employment opportunities and promote sustainable growth.
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