"We are delighted with the response for this first ever conclave that we have organised. I hope to have continued support of industry for the overall socio-economic development of our citizens and position Odisha as the manufacturing hub of the East.
"The state government has decided to organise this conclave biannually as a stepping stone towards realising our Vision 2025 for the industrial development of the state," Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said.
The major investors in the state are NTPC, MCL, SAIL, Tata Steel, Adani, JSPL, PPL and IOCL.
"Odisha should look to becoming a manufacturing hub by producing value added products instead of supplying raw materials and it (will) generate employment," Union Minister of state for Power, Coal and Renewable Energy Piyush Goyal said.
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"When I took over as a minister, one of the first instructions from Prime Minister Narendra Modi was to look east. The focus of development has to be on eastern states including Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, North East and Bihar.
He further said that by 2018, every village in Odisha will have electricity.
"By May 2018, every village in Odisha will be connected with electricity. I am happy to say that things are in progress," the minister said, adding that state will use coal cess to expand renewable energy.
"We will help Odisha to come in the map of major states to have renewable energy," Goyal said.