The State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) has approved 36 investment proposals in Bihar with a total estimated investment of 1,628.60 INR-Crore. The approvals were granted during the board’s 68th meeting held in Patna. Additionally, the board approved financial support of 44.89 INR-Crore for seven projects.
The Bihar industrial projects span sectors including food processing, logistics, healthcare, renewable energy, and agro-based industries. The largest approved proposal came from UltraTech Cement Limited. The company will establish a 3.5 MTPA cement plant in the industrial area at Katoria in Banka. The project carries an investment of 630.97 INR-Crore. Other approved proposals include projects by Tiwana Nutrition Global Pvt Ltd, Ankoor Tradevista Pvt Ltd, Trycon Logistics and Support Services Pvt Ltd, and GreenExcel Pvt Ltd. The board also cleared projects proposed by Himalaya Medical College & Hospital, Baba Green Energy, RK Shirts Pvt Ltd, Arwal Agro Industries Pvt Ltd, and Shri Grishneshwar Cold Storage Pvt Ltd.
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The Bihar industrial projects are expected to strengthen manufacturing and industrial activity across the state. Additionally, the approved investments will support capacity creation in sectors such as cement, logistics, healthcare, renewable energy, and food processing. The projects will contribute to the development of Bihar’s industrial and logistics ecosystem.

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