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Odisha Pharma Summit 2025: CM Majhi govt attracts Rs 6,263 crore investment via 45 MoUs; 38,400 jobs expected

Odisha Pharma Summit 2025

The Odisha government unveiled the Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Policy-2025, aiming to attract investment of Rs 25,000 crore and create 1 lakh jobs by 2030.The Odisha government unveiled the Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Policy-2025, aiming to attract investment of Rs 25,000 crore and create 1 lakh jobs by 2030.

The Odisha government, on Tuesday, signed 45 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with several companies during the Odisha Pharma Summit-2025.

The Odisha government unveiled the Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Policy-2025, aiming to attract investment of Rs 25,000 crore and create 1 lakh jobs by 2030.

The MoUs, signed in Bhubaneswar in the presence of Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi and Industries Minister Sampad Chandra Swain during the Odisha Pharma Summit-2025, involve a total investment commitment of Rs 6,263 crore, officials said.

These new units, spanning pharmaceuticals, medical technologies, and industrial infrastructure, are expected to generate employment for 38,406 people across the state, they said.

Of the 45 MoUs, 32 were signed with pharmaceutical companies, which involve a proposed investment of Rs 2,681 crore while 12 for medical technology & devices with Rs 582 crore investment commitment. Another was signed for an industrial park with an investment of Rs 3,000 crore, they said.

Addressing the event, CM Majhi said his government is fulfilling all the requirements to make Odisha the first choice for investors. The state has implemented all 23 reforms to ease of doing business as directed by the Centre, he said.

“Odisha is currently one of the best states in the country for investment. Our industrial ecosystem is one of the best in the country. Our goal is to make Odisha a major hub in the production of medicines along with other industries,” he said.

Noting that the metal, mineral and chemical sectors are the backbone of industries in Odisha, CM Majhi said the government is also committed to developing non-traditional industries in the state.

For this, the government is giving more emphasis to infrastructure, innovation and knowledge-based economy, he said. He further stated that there has been a massive diversification of industry in the state in the last one and a half years.

On this occasion, the chief minister launched the Odisha Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices Policy 2025 and laid the foundation stone for a dedicated Pharma Park and a Medical Devices Park at Khurda. He asserted that the pharma sector of Odisha will touch new heights in the next few years.

“In terms of quality and price, Odisha’s pharma products will be the most attractive in the world. The state is fully prepared to provide everything that the pharma industry needs,” he said.

Industries Minister Sampad Chandra Swain highlighted that the summit reflects Odisha’s sector-focused industrialisation strategy.

“With progressive policies, dedicated industrial parks, skilled manpower, and proactive governance, Odisha offers a compelling value proposition for pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers,” he added.