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Madhya Pradesh likely to benefit by 29 lakh more jobs: CM Chouhan

| @indiablooms | Jan 13, 2023, at 03:20 pm

Indore: The Global Investors Summit that concluded on Thursday in Madhya Pradesh’s commercial capital held out the promise of a sheer employment bonanza of 29 lakh jobs on account of proposals received for establishment of industrial units worth in excess of Rs 15,42,500 crore; it was officially learnt.

Addressing the Valedictory Session of the two-day event, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan averred, “The state’s development will thus be provided a decisive impetus and we shall not let even a single paisa go waste. The strategy of unalloyed collaboration will be adopted through dialogue, cooperation, facilitation, acceptance, bridging, simplicity and coordination."

"The sector-wise break-up is Rs 6,09,478 cr in renewable energy; Rs 2,80,753 cr for urban infrastructure; Rs 1,06,149 cr vis-a-vis food processing and agriculture; Rs 98,305 cr in mining and related industries; Rs 78,778 cr for information technology; Rs 76,769 cr in chemicals and petroleum; Rs 71,351 cr in services; Rs 42,254 cr for automobiles; Rs 17,991 cr in health and pharmaceuticals; Rs 17,916 cr in logistics and warehousing; Rs 16,914 cr for textiles and garments and Rs 1,25,853 cr in others," he said.

(With UNI inputs)

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