<p>Mumbai: The upcoming steel plant of the JSW Group in the Gadchiroli district - involving an investment of Rs one lakh crore - would be the biggest steel plant complex in the world.</p><p>The Centre and Maharashtra government is transforming the once Naxalite-affected district as a Steel City on the lines of Jamshedpur. </p><p>“The steel plant in Gadchiroli will be the largest in the world, most beautiful, and most environmentally friendly,” JSW Group Chairman Sajjan Jindal said on Friday.</p> .JSW Group keen on acquiring stake in Bengal's Andal airport.<p>It may be mentioned, during the World Economic Forum in Davos, the JSW Group signed an MoU of whopping Rs 3 lakh crore covering sectors such as steel, renewable energy, infrastructure, cement, lithium-ion batteries, solar, and cell modules. </p><p>Jindal’s statement came in presence of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari at the inauguration of 'Advantage Vidarbha 2025 : Khasdar Audyogik Mahotsav’ in Nagpur. </p> .<p>The Centre and the Maharashtra government is giving a major push to the industrialisation in the tribal district of Gadchiroli, which was once affected by Naxalism. </p><p>In fact, Fadnavis spent his New Year Day in Gadchiroli district, during which he launched several projects and said - “Naxalism is nearing its end in Maharashtra”. </p><p>The move of Fadnavis has earned praise not only from Prime Minister Narendra Modi but also leaders of opposition parties like Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) and Sharad Pawar-headed NCP (SP). </p>
<p>Mumbai: The upcoming steel plant of the JSW Group in the Gadchiroli district - involving an investment of Rs one lakh crore - would be the biggest steel plant complex in the world.</p><p>The Centre and Maharashtra government is transforming the once Naxalite-affected district as a Steel City on the lines of Jamshedpur. </p><p>“The steel plant in Gadchiroli will be the largest in the world, most beautiful, and most environmentally friendly,” JSW Group Chairman Sajjan Jindal said on Friday.</p> .JSW Group keen on acquiring stake in Bengal's Andal airport.<p>It may be mentioned, during the World Economic Forum in Davos, the JSW Group signed an MoU of whopping Rs 3 lakh crore covering sectors such as steel, renewable energy, infrastructure, cement, lithium-ion batteries, solar, and cell modules. </p><p>Jindal’s statement came in presence of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari at the inauguration of 'Advantage Vidarbha 2025 : Khasdar Audyogik Mahotsav’ in Nagpur. </p> .<p>The Centre and the Maharashtra government is giving a major push to the industrialisation in the tribal district of Gadchiroli, which was once affected by Naxalism. </p><p>In fact, Fadnavis spent his New Year Day in Gadchiroli district, during which he launched several projects and said - “Naxalism is nearing its end in Maharashtra”. </p><p>The move of Fadnavis has earned praise not only from Prime Minister Narendra Modi but also leaders of opposition parties like Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) and Sharad Pawar-headed NCP (SP). </p>