CM calls upon industrialists for State’s development

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CM calls upon industrialists for State’s development

Saturday, 19 October 2019 | PNS | Indore

Chief Minister Kamal Nath has said that the government will not back out in taking any steps and adopting new methods to make Madhya Pradesh an investment -friendly state. He called upon the industrial community to participate in the development of the state and help in maximum employment generation. The government is committed to welcoming new investment and encouraging earlier investment. We will work as an accountable government and will not let investors down. Chief Minister Kamal Nath was addressing the ‘Magnificent MP’ at Brilliant Convention Centre in Indore on Friday.

Nath said that today’s event is not for namesake and it is not a platform for signing of MoUs in which deals worth thousands of crores are made and are far from ground reality. The Chief Minister said that our goal is that actual investments are made, more employment opportunities are generated, the state becomes economically strong and a new era of economic activities begins in the whole state which will help every section of the society to flourish. He said that we want to take the state above the category of a state that provides products and service.

The Chief Minister said that I want to tell the industrial groups and investors that in the current scenario, Madhya Pradesh is a state on which they can rely on. We want to make it clear that Madhya Pradesh puts its words into action. This is the reason why we are gathered here today. We have confidence in ourselves and our reliability is unwavering.

The Chief Minister said that the government is aware of the requirements of the industries. They want excellent, physical and social infrastructure. Nath said that in the last ten months we have put in extra efforts and achieved the impossible. Major reforms have been made in the property guidelines to encourage real estate sector. Indore-Bhopal metro work has been started. Permit and license fee of colonizers have been reduced from 27 percent to 5 percent and a provision has been made to give one colonizers’ license to the entire state.

The Chief Minister said that in the field of infrastructure development, Bhopal, Indore Industrial Corridor is being developed under which a satellite city will also be developed. RRTS will be arranged to connect Bhopal and Indore to metro.

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