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MIDC Proposes 3500 Acre Acquisition For Mega JSW Steel Plant In Gadchiroli

Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) has initiated the process to acquire approximately 3,500 acres of land in Gadchiroli for a proposed mega steel plant. The project, spearheaded by the JSW Group, is set to become the largest integrated steel facility in India once operational. The land earmarked for acquisition falls in Wadsa taluka of Gadchiroli, a tribal-dominated area that has long remained outside the mainstream of industrial growth due to security and connectivity challenges.

State officials confirmed that the process has begun and is currently in the pre-notification stage. A detailed proposal is being readied for submission to the Maharashtra government, following which formal notices to villagers will be issued and joint land measurements commenced. Most of the land is privately owned, with some sections falling under forest jurisdiction. As the region includes areas governed under the Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act (PESA), the acquisition will require resolutions and consent from local gram sabhas before proceeding. According to officials familiar with the matter, this will be the largest single land acquisition ever undertaken in the district and a foundational step toward positioning Gadchiroli as a steel hub for eastern Maharashtra. The MIDC move comes on the heels of a strategic commitment made by JSW Group to establish a 25-million-tonne-per-annum steel plant in the district with an estimated investment of ₹1 lakh crore.

Experts have noted that the project, once completed, would exceed the current production capacity of India’s largest public sector steel company and will single-handedly double JSW’s own steel manufacturing footprint. Officials involved in the planning say the plant is intended not only to bolster domestic steel output but also to provide large-scale employment, improve logistics connectivity, and spur auxiliary industries in the mineral-rich Vidarbha region. Gadchiroli, known for its untapped reserves of iron ore, has recently seen increased interest from both the private sector and government bodies to accelerate industrial investment. Besides the proposed JSW plant, other steel ventures including projects by Lloyds Metals and Energy and Surjagad Ispat are also being developed, further reinforcing the state’s vision of transforming the region into a self-sustaining steel ecosystem.

While the initiative signals a paradigm shift in the state’s development narrative, the government faces the delicate task of balancing industrial progress with the rights of tribal communities, ecological safeguards, and security coordination. If implemented with transparency and participation, this steel project has the potential to become a model of inclusive industrial growth in India’s most remote territories.

MIDC Proposes 3500 Acre Acquisition For Mega JSW Steel Plant In Gadchiroli
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