Adani Group to invest in Bihar infra and energy, commits ₹700 crore for healthcare
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Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, on Sunday, 17 May announced that his conglomerate is fully committed to driving large-scale investment in Bihar's infrastructure and energy sectors, alongside employment generation and social service initiatives. The announcement came during a high-profile visit to Patna, where Adani met Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary to discuss the group's investment roadmap for the state.
Meeting with Bihar Chief Minister
Adani held discussions with Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary in Patna on Sunday, describing the meeting as one that 'further strengthened our confidence in the state's bright future.' The talks centred on the Adani Group's plans for big-ticket infrastructure and energy projects in Bihar, as well as broader employment and social development objectives. No specific investment figures for the infrastructure and energy commitments were disclosed at this stage.
Eye Care Initiative: ACE and ATOM Launched in Bihar
In a separate announcement during the same visit, Adani unveiled two healthcare initiatives in Bihar. The first, 'ACE – Adani Centre for Eye Diseases', has been launched in collaboration with Akhand Jyoti Hospital and the Adani Foundation, with the stated aim of providing accessible and affordable eye treatment to underserved populations. The second, 'ATOM – Adani Training Centre for Ophthalmic Medicine', is designed to train a new generation of eye specialists and women healthcare workers. Adani said the twin initiatives are intended to expand quality eye care services across the country in the coming years.
₹700 Crore Commitment for Healthcare
Adani announced a commitment of more than ₹700 crore over the coming years to support these service-oriented healthcare programmes. Speaking at Mastichak in Bihar, where he visited the Gayatri Shaktipeeth and praised the work of Gayatri Parivar and Akhand Jyoti, Adani said: 'Restoring a person's eyesight is not merely medical treatment, but a way of bringing back hope, confidence and dignity in their life.' He added that the 'Adani Akhand Jyoti Trust' would continue working towards humanitarian causes 'with dedication and sensitivity.'
Bihar as a Development Priority
Adani described Bihar as a land that has 'historically given new direction and consciousness to the nation,' framing the group's current campaign as an effort to spread 'new light' across India through service, values, and commitment. This visit signals a renewed strategic focus on eastern India, a region that has attracted growing corporate interest amid infrastructure development pushes by both state and central governments. Notably, Bihar goes to the polls in 2025, making large-scale investment announcements in the state politically significant as well as economically consequential. How quickly these commitments translate into on-ground projects will be closely watched.