India Approves 7 Major Industrial Projects Worth ₹55,783 Crore, Aims to Create 14,507 Jobs
The Indian government has approved seven major industrial projects valued at ₹55,783 crore, projected to create 14,507 jobs, as part of its initiative to enhance education and tackle air pollution in the Angul-Talcher region. A delegation led by a former Chief Justice also submitted a development and ecology charter to the Chief Minister. In related news, there were reports of a bomb threat in Odisha courts and a new startup policy in Tamil Nadu aimed at fostering deep-tech initiatives.

The Indian government has cleared seven major industrial projects worth ₹55,783 crore, which are expected to generate 14,507 jobs. This decision aligns with the Centre's commitment to enhancing the education sector and addressing air pollution issues, particularly in the Angul-Talcher region.
Additionally, a charter on development and ecology was submitted to the Chief Minister by a delegation led by a former Chief Justice. Other news includes a bomb threat causing panic in Odisha courts, a new startup policy in Tamil Nadu to support deep-tech initiatives, and ongoing discussions about the upgrade of the Pinaka rocket launcher systems for the Army.




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