Bihar steel plant and electronic city proposal moved a step forward after 14 entrepreneurs presented a clear industrial roadmap to the state government. The Bihar steel plant and electronic city proposal was discussed during a high-level meeting with senior officials, where investors asked for faster approvals and strong policy support.
Business leaders shared plans to bring large manufacturing and technology projects to the state. One proposal focused on setting up a modern steel plant on around 150 acres of land. Another ambitious plan outlined a 2,000-acre electronic city that could attract global tech companies and create thousands of jobs.
Entrepreneurs also suggested jewellery manufacturing units, furniture factories, and climate-friendly housing solutions for flood-prone areas. They said these projects can strengthen local supply chains and support small businesses.
Chief Secretary Pratyay Amrit assured investors that the government wants results without delay. He said officials are ready to adjust policies if needed to speed up investments and remove hurdles.
During the meeting, investors raised infrastructure concerns. Officials responded quickly and promised immediate action on road and connectivity issues near existing plants.
If these plans move ahead, Bihar could soon emerge as a new hub for industry and technology.








