India's Odisha state approves Trimetro Garments' planned apparel unit
04 Oct 23 1 min read
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- India's Odisha state has approved 19 projects worth ₹3,663 crore.
- These include a ₹376.85-crore proposal for manufacturing garments in Khurda district by Trimetro Garments India Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Hong Kong-based Epic Group.
- Proposals of Super Sonic Logistics Pvt Ltd, Koli Commercial LLP and Vimla Infrastructure (India) Pvt Ltd were also approved.
Trimetro Garments India Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Hong Kong-based apparel manufacturer Epic Group, is planning to invest ₹376.85 crore to set up an apparel manufacturing facility in Khurda district, an official statement said.
In the renewable energy sector, Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL), an enterprise of the central government and state-run Odisha Power Generation Corporation Limited (OPGCL), have proposed to set up solar power plants with investments of ₹297.61 crore and ₹215 crore respectively.
A proposal of Super Sonic Logistics Pvt Ltd was approved. Infrastructure projects of Koli Commercial LLP and Vimla Infrastructure (India) Pvt Ltd, both proposing to set up private freight terminals under the Gati Shakti Multi-Modal Terminal scheme, were also approved by the state.
Packaging products manufacturer Oricon Enterprise Ltd got approval for setting up a manufacturing units in Khurda, with investments of ₹90 crore.
The projects were approved during a meeting of the State Level Single Window Clearance Authority (SLSWCA) held under the chairmanship of state chief secretary Pradeep Kumar Jena. These are expected to generate employment for over 13,500.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)
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