BIADA Allocates 12.5 Acres to 25 Units, Unlocking ₹168.52 Cr Investment Across Bihar.

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The Bihar Industrial Area Development Authority (BIADA) marked a significant milestone in its industrialization drive by allocating 12.5 acres of land to 25 industrial units. This decision, approved during a Project Clearance Committee (PCC) meeting chaired by Industries Secretary and BIADA MD Kundan Kumar, is a strategic move to diversify Bihar’s economy and foster regional development.


Investment and Employment Outlook

The cleared projects represent a concentrated effort to attract mid-sized manufacturing and service enterprises.

  • Total Expected Investment: ₹168.52 crore.
  • Direct Employment Generation: 1,194 jobs.
  • Infrastructure Model: A mix of open industrial plots and “Plug-and-Play” sheds, designed to allow businesses to start operations with zero construction lead time.

Key Sectors and Companies

The allocation covers a wide spectrum of modern and traditional industries:

  • High-Growth Sectors: IT and ITeS (Information Technology enabled Services), Food Processing, and Textiles.
  • Industrial Goods: Plastic and General Manufacturing.
  • Prominent Allottees:
    • M/s Chemplast Products and Industries
    • M/s AD Biomass Energy Pvt Ltd
    • M/s Redcyber Solutions Pvt Ltd
    • M/s Rishav Multigrains Pvt Ltd

Geographical Distribution

To ensure balanced industrial growth across the state, the plots and sheds were distributed across 12 districts:

  • North Bihar: Purnea, Saharsa, Darbhanga, West Champaran, and Madhubani.
  • Central & South Bihar: Patna, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Siwan, Bhojpur, Buxar, and Nawada.

Wider Industrial Policy Context (2025–2026)

This allocation is part of a broader push under the Bihar Industrial Investment Promotion Package (BIIPP) 2025, which was introduced late last year.

FeatureBIIPP 2025 Incentive
Mega InvestmentsProjects >₹100 Cr + 1,000 jobs get up to 10 acres free land.
Capital SubsidyUp to 30% of project cost for intensive industries.
SGST ReimbursementUp to 300% of project cost over 14 years.
New InitiativesSpecific subsidies for Semiconductors and Global Capability Centres (GCCs) approved in Jan 2026.

“Our goal is to transform Bihar into an industrial powerhouse by providing ready-to-use infrastructure that minimizes the ‘gestation period’ for new businesses.” — Kundan Kumar, Secretary, Industries Department.