Rewa/Shahdol—The Rewa Regional Tourism Conclave, chaired by CM Mohan Yadav, has marked a new dawn for tourism in the Rewa and Shahdol divisions with investors expressing an intention to invest more than ₹3,000 crore in developing the region’s tourism sector. This historic announcement is expected to open new avenues for economic prosperity and generate significant employment opportunities in both divisions.
Significant Investment Commitments from Leading Investors
During the conclave, several prominent investors showcased their enthusiasm for the tourism potential of these areas by committing to substantial investment plans:
- Flyola’s Managing Director, Mr. Ram Ola, led the pack with an intention to invest ₹700 crore, signaling the launch of large-scale tourism projects in the region.
- Divyansh Singh Baghel from RCRCPPL and Vindhya Pride expressed plans to invest ₹500 crore.
- Amit Digvijay Singh and Ajit Sandadiya, Managing Director of Sandadiya Builders, also indicated investment intentions worth ₹500 crore and ₹300 crore respectively.

Additional commitments came from:
- Gajendra Singh Rathore of Jungle Camp India with ₹150 crore,
- Gaurav Pratap Singh and Pushpraj Singh each proposing ₹100 crore,
- Manavendra Singh Shekhawat, Managing Director of Rajasthan Fort and Palace, planning ₹100 crore to develop heritage properties,
- Anuj and Vijay Tiwari for ₹80 crore towards Eco Park development,
- Anil Agarwal of Tathastu Resort with ₹150 crore,
- Other investors such as Siddharth Singh Tomar (₹15 crore), Vaibhav Singh Kaurav of Siddhivinayak Construction (₹10 crore), and Kailash Fulwani (₹5 crore) also expressed investment interest.
Boosting Economic Growth and Employment
These investments will play a crucial role in showcasing the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Rewa and Shahdol on a global platform. The government has assured full support to investors to successfully implement these projects.
This initiative is expected to strengthen the local economy and create thousands of direct and indirect employment opportunities, propelling the region into becoming a major hub for tourism.
A New Era for Tourism in Rewa and Shahdol
The Rewa and Shahdol divisions stand at the threshold of a significant transformation driven by robust investment intentions aimed at enhancing tourism infrastructure. This promising development is set to spur inclusive growth and prosperity in these regions, underlining the government’s commitment to unlocking their tourism potential.