Chairman Gautam Adani’s high-profile visit to Jharkhand and Bihar project locations on Sunday zeroed in on Rs 43,000 crore mega power endeavors. This hands-on review amplifies Adani Group’s role in energizing India’s overlooked eastern belt.
Rich in minerals yet industrially dormant, the region stands at an inflection point with these investments.
Godda, Jharkhand’s tribal district, hosted scrutiny of its 1,600 MW ultra-supercritical plant – a Rs 16,000 crore marvel now operational. It spawns jobs galore, fortifies rails, and channels power to Bangladesh on long-haul terms, embedding global economics.
Across the border in Bihar, Bhagalpur’s Pirpainti gears for a 2,400 MW ultra-supercritical powerhouse. At Rs 27,000 crore, launch in 4-5 years will satiate booming power hunger from industries and urban sprawl.
Adani emerges as the private vanguard of infrastructure here, unlocking historic resource lags.
Direct dialogues marked the day: with Godda’s tech crews, workers, and tribal village women, prioritizing human impact.
Spiritual prelude at Deoghar’s Baba Baidyanath Temple fulfilled a lifelong vow, mirroring ‘service as spiritual practice.’
Consistent with engagements in Mahakumbh and Jagannath festivals, Adani’s approach marries development, duty, and divinity for sustainable eastern resurgence.
