Chhattisgarh receives investment proposals worth ₹9,580 crore at an investor meet in Hyderabad, according to multiple outlets. The proposals are presented to the state’s leadership as part of the Hyderabad Investors Connect event. Coverage notes that the deals are expected to create about 7,800 direct jobs, indicating investor interest in Chhattisgarh’s industrial and policy environment.
Outlets also report that Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel pitches the state as an emerging hub for sectors including data centres. The proposed investments involve several large organisations and span multiple industries. Reported sectors include data centres, semiconductors, solar equipment, textiles, pharmaceuticals, cement and dairy. While the articles describe the investment intentions and expected employment impact, they do not uniformly specify timelines for implementation or the exact status of each proposal.
Overall, the reporting converges on the aggregate investment figure of ₹9,580 crore, the estimated direct job creation of around 7,800 positions, and the multi-sector nature of the proposals announced at the event.