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Rajasthan investors meet to be held in Delhi tomorrow

Updated: Aug 23, 2022 09:37:39am
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Rajasthan investors meet to be held in Delhi tomorrow

Jaipur, Aug 23 (KNN) The Rajasthan government with the support of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is organising an investors meet in New Delhi on August 24.

The investors meet will focus on “exploring investment opportunities in the state.” There will also be a MoU signing with investors for the state government’s worldwide summit Invest Rajasthan.

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The state government is all set to host the two- day long Invest Rajasthan summit from October 7 to 8 in Jaipur.

Addressing the global investors, Minister of Industries and Commerce Shakuntala Rawat said, “Invest Rajasthan 2022 is an embodiment of our determination in creating sustainable partnerships with investors for the growth of the state. It is a significant step in helping us fulfil our promises to investors. We look forward to collaborating with our stakeholders in establishing a great potential for our state.”

“For many years, Rajasthan has been leading the nation’s industrial development. Due to the state’s infrastructure development and ease of doing business policies, investments have continued to flow into the state even after the pandemic,” Additional Chief Secretary Industries and Commerce, Veenu Gupta, said.

Rajasthan is becoming a strategic location for any investor as it covers about 58 per cent of the DMIC influence area, additionally, the new GAS Grid project is spread over 1730 Kms. It’s influence as a growing industrial hub is increasing. In the recent years, the state has been is receiving several investment proposals from the Renewable energy, Mining, ESDM, Minerals, Petrochem, Textile, Tourism, Medical Health, IT, EV and Agro Processing industries.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will be the chief guest and the Minister of Industries and Commerce Shakuntala Rawat will be present as guest of honour at the Investors meet on Wednesday.  (KNN Bureau)

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