Industrialist Gautam Adani on Friday outlined a new growth blueprint for the Adani Group that places worker dignity, local employment and grassroots entrepreneurship at the heart of expansion, while leveraging strong liquidity to accelerate capital expenditure across India.
Addressing employees, contractors and partners on International Labour Day, Adani said the Group’s progress would be judged not only by projects delivered, but by livelihoods created and communities transformed.
“You are not just employees, you are nation builders. When we complete a project, we are shaping the future of the country,” he said.
The Group, which operates more than 700 assets across 24 states and engages nearly 400,000 people directly and indirectly, announced a local-first hiring policy. Under the framework, jobs at project sites will first go to nearby communities, then candidates from within the state, and only thereafter to talent from outside if required.
Among the headline announcements were plans for air-conditioned housing for 50,000 workers in Mundra and Khavda, two of the Group’s flagship infrastructure zones.
A centralised kitchen facility in Mundra will also serve up to 100,000 nutritious meals daily, aimed at improving standards of living for workers posted in remote areas.
“This is not a privilege. It is a necessity. Every worker has the right to live and work with dignity,” Adani said.
The strategy rests on three pillars: faster execution through a new three-layer organisational model, stronger partnerships with fewer large contractors, and skills mobility through an upcoming Adani skills centre.
Adani linked marquee projects such as Mundra Port, Khavda Renewable Energy Park, Navi Mumbai International Airport and Ganga Expressway to India’s broader economic rise, calling them instruments of national progress.
The remarks signal an effort by the Adani Group to position itself not merely as an infrastructure giant, but as a creator of jobs, skills and social mobility amid India’s next investment cycle.











