Rapid Strides in Industrial Progress Across Andhra Pradesh
The NDA government’s policies are attracting both domestic and global investments
6th SIPB meeting held at the Secretariat under the chairmanship of CM Chandrababu Naidu
Approval granted for ₹33,000 crore investments across 19 projects
35,000 employment opportunities to be created in energy, tourism, IT, and electronics sectors
So far, 76 projects worth ₹4,95,796 crore have been approved in six SIPB meetings
These projects are expected to generate employment for 4,50,934 people
Dashboard to monitor the progress of projects signed through MoUs
Amaravati, May 15, 2025: Andhra Pradesh is witnessing a rapid surge in industrial development, with both domestic and global investors showing keen interest in the state. Thanks to the investor-friendly policies introduced by the NDA government, the state has emerged as a preferred destination for large-scale investments.
The 6th meeting of the State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB), chaired by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu at the Secretariat on Thursday, approved 19 new industrial projects worth ₹33,720 crore. These investments are expected to generate employment for 34,621 people across key sectors such as energy, tourism, IT, and electronics.
So far, in just 11 months, the SIPB has convened six times and cleared 76 projects with a total investment of ₹4,95,796 crore. These projects are projected to create over 4.5 lakh employment opportunities in the state.
The Chief Minister highlighted the importance of close monitoring of project progress. He directed officials to track each project's status from MoU signing to groundbreaking and final commissioning through a dedicated dashboard. The dashboard will also track job creation and real-time project updates, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Push for Tourism and Circular Economy
CM Chandrababu Naidu also focused on enhancing tourism infrastructure, stating that the state aims to create 50,000 hotel rooms to boost tourist inflow. Affordable accommodation, better temple-area facilities, and eco-tourism initiatives like tent accommodations and riverfront spiritual activities were among the suggestions discussed.
On industrial sustainability, the Chief Minister stressed the need to avoid burning agricultural waste and proposed setting up small-scale plants to convert such waste into resources through circular economy models.
Details of Investments Approved in 6th SIPB Meeting:
Industries and Commerce Department:
1. Deccan Fine Chemicals (India) Pvt Ltd – Kumaravaram, Anakapalli: ₹1,560 Cr; 1,800 jobs
2. Bharat Electronics Ltd – Palasamudram, Sri Sathya Sai: ₹1,400 Cr; 800 jobs
3. PUR Energy Pvt Ltd – Orvakal, Kurnool: ₹1,286 Cr; 1,200 jobs
4. Blue Jet Healthcare Ltd – Rambilli, Anakapalli: ₹2,300 Cr; 1,750 jobs
5. Jupiter Renewables Pvt Ltd – Rambilli, Anakapalli: ₹2,700 Cr; 2,216 jobs
Textile Department:
6. Rambhadra Industries Pvt Ltd – Tanuku, West Godavari: ₹228 Cr; 250 jobs
7. Mohan Spintex – Malavalli, Krishna: ₹482 Cr; 1,525 jobs
8. ATC Tyres AP Pvt Ltd – Achyutapuram, Anakapalli: ₹1,779 Cr; 600 jobs
APIIC Department:
9. Wingtech Mobile Communications (India) Pvt Ltd – Tirupati: ₹1,061 Cr; 10,098 jobs
10. ALEAP Kuppam – Chittoor: ₹5 Cr; 1,500 jobs
Energy Department:
11. Nithin Sai Constructions Pvt Ltd – Eluru: ₹150 Cr; 500 jobs
12. Deshraj Solar Energy Pvt Ltd – Anantapur & Sri Sathya Sai: ₹2,920 Cr; 230 jobs
13. Amplus Energy Solutions Pvt Ltd – Kadapa: ₹3,941 Cr; 260 jobs
14. Bondada Engineering Ltd – Anantapur & Sri Sathya Sai: ₹9,000 Cr; 3,900 jobs
Tourism Department:
15. Bengal Ultimate Resorts LLP – Tirupati: ₹150 Cr; 350 jobs
16. Sravanti Hotels & Resorts Pvt Ltd – Tirupati: ₹327 Cr; 570 jobs
17. Varun Hospitality Pvt Ltd – Visakhapatnam: ₹899 Cr; 1,300 jobs
IT Department:
18. Daikin Air Conditioning India Pvt Ltd – Sri City, Tirupati: ₹2,475 Cr; 5,150 jobs
19. Sensorom Photonics India Pvt Ltd – Kurnool: ₹1,057 Cr; 622 jobs
These strategic investments across diverse sectors reaffirm Andhra Pradesh’s emergence as a premier destination for economic growth, employment, and sustainable industrialization under the leadership of CM Chandrababu Naidu.
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