CM Sai breaks ground for garment unit at Nava Raipur textile park
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai on Saturday, 27 June 2026, announced the groundbreaking of the first garment manufacturing unit inside a new 81-acre textile park being developed at Nava Raipur, describing industrial growth and youth employment as the state government's top priorities.
Posting on X, CM Sai said: 'नवा रायपुर में 81 एकड़ में अत्याधुनिक टेक्सटाइल पार्क विकसित किया जा रहा है, जहां पहली गारमेंट मैन्युफैक्चरिंग यूनिट का भूमिपूजन किया गया है' — ('An ultra-modern textile park is being developed on 81 acres in Nava Raipur, where the groundbreaking of the first garment manufacturing unit has been performed'). He added that the unit, backed by an investment of ₹235 crore, is expected to generate direct employment for more than 4,600 people.
Context
The bhoomipujan (groundbreaking ceremony) marks the first concrete manufacturing commitment within the Nava Raipur Textile Park, a project the state government has positioned as a centrepiece of its industrial diversification agenda. Nava Raipur, the planned capital city developed adjacent to Raipur since the early 2000s, has been earmarked as an administrative and commercial hub, and the textile park represents a push to add a manufacturing dimension to that identity.
CM Sai, who took charge as Chief Minister in December 2023, has consistently framed employment creation for Chhattisgarh's youth as a defining goal of his government. The post explicitly links the textile park to that objective, describing it as part of the state's resolve to create 'comprehensive employment opportunities' for young people.
Policy Backdrop
The project sits within a broader national push to expand textile manufacturing beyond India's traditional clusters in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Punjab. The Union government's PM MITRA scheme, announced in 2021, aims to establish seven integrated textile parks across the country with plug-and-play infrastructure to attract investment and boost exports. Whether the Nava Raipur park is formally integrated with PM MITRA or is being driven purely by state industrial policy incentives has not been confirmed.
The push also aligns with the Make in India initiative launched in September 2014 and the Production Linked Incentive scheme for man-made fibre apparel and technical textiles announced in the Union Budget 2021-22, both designed to raise domestic manufacturing value addition in labour-intensive sectors.
Stakeholders and Impact
The most direct beneficiaries, as the Chief Minister's post underlines, are job-seekers in Chhattisgarh. The state's economy has historically been anchored in mining and metals; a textile manufacturing cluster of this scale would represent meaningful diversification. More than 4,600 direct jobs from a single unit is a significant figure for a sector that is new to the region.
Textile investors scouting locations outside saturated traditional hubs stand to gain from state-level incentives, lower land costs in Nava Raipur, and proximity to central India's logistics corridors. The success of the first unit is likely to influence how quickly subsequent allotments within the 81-acre park are filled.
What's Next
Attention will now turn to the commissioning timeline for this first ₹235 crore garment unit and whether additional investors are lined up for the remaining parcels within the park. Any formal announcement linking the project to central scheme funding, or a state industrial policy incentive package, would clarify the financial architecture underpinning the broader textile hub ambition.
If the park achieves its employment targets, Chhattisgarh could emerge as a template for other resource-economy states seeking to build manufacturing depth — a development that would carry both economic and political significance ahead of future state elections.