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State - August 26, 2025

CM Vishnudev Sai Invites Osaka’s SAS Sanwa Company Limited to Invest in Chhattisgarh

State to Get Advanced Food Processing Unit and Electronics Manufacturing Facility: New Boost for Agricultural Value Chain and Employment

Raipur, Aug 2025 : During his visit to Japan, Chief Minister Vishnudev Sai invited SAS Sanwa Company Limited, based in Osaka, to invest in Chhattisgarh. He proposed the establishment of a state-of-the-art food processing unit and an advanced electronics manufacturing facility in the state. CM Sai stated that these projects would not only strengthen agricultural value chains but also promote high-tech manufacturing, while creating large-scale new employment opportunities for the youth.

The Chief Minister emphasized that the state government is committed to providing a conducive environment for investors, ensuring ease of processes, and offering support at every level. He expressed hope that the proposed food processing unit of SAS Sanwa would help farmers secure better prices for their produce and give a new impetus to agriculture-based industries. Likewise, the electronics manufacturing facility would position Chhattisgarh as a hub of high-tech production and connect the state’s youth with modern industries.

CM Sai expressed confidence that these investment projects would make Chhattisgarh a prominent center for industry and investment not just in India but at the global level. He reiterated that the state government’s priorities remain the prosperity of its people, the future of its youth, and the trust of investors—with this commitment, Chhattisgarh is steadily advancing on the path of sustainable development.

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