Ambuja Cements, owned by the Adani Group, has announced an investment of Rs 1,600 crore to develop a new cement grinding unit in Warisaliganj, Bihar. This development marks a major turning point in the company’s growth efforts, which aim to strengthen the local economy and generate a large number of job opportunities.
The 6 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) facility will increase Adani Cement’s production capacity, demonstrating the company’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure development in Bihar and all over India.
The project would be implemented in three phases, with the first phase of 2.4 MTPA at an investment of Rs. 1,100 crore expected to be operational by December 2025.
Adani Group stated in a press statement, “Adequate provisioning of land for future expansion is in place which will be commissioned in due course at much lower capex.”
The site is situated in Mosama village, Tehsil Warisaliganj, District Nawada, Bihar and is easily accessible by road and rail, with Warisaliganj railway station 1 km away and SH-83 about 500 meters away.
The region will be undergoing a significant transformation with the coming of the cement grinding facility, which will assist the state’s growing infrastructure demands while creating both direct and indirect employment opportunities.