Agreements Signed Today to Generate 5,000 Direct, Indirect Employment Opportunities in State: CM

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CM Dr. Sarma Attends ₹3,114-Crore MoU Signing Event Between Govt of Assam, Private Enterprises for Mega Industrial Parks

ATDC Inks Deal With Jenipro Hotels Pvt Ltd for First 5-Star Hotel in Kaziranga

Agreements Signed Today to Generate 5,000 Direct, Indirect Employment Opportunities in State: CM

Magnitude of Investments Prove Assam Safest Place for Business Ventures: CM

My Govt Committed to Ensuring an Environment in State Favorable for Businesses: CM

Reach Out to CMO in Case of Inordinate Delay in Processing of Investment Proposals: CM to Potential Investors

Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday attended as Chief Guest the ceremonial signing of memoranda of understanding between the Industries department of the Government of Assam and six numbers of private sector industrial enterprises for setting up of mega industrial parks totaling an investment of ₹3,114 crore across the State. A land lease agreement was also signed between the Assam Tourism Development Corporation (ATDC) and Jenipro Hotels Pvt Ltd for setting up of a 5-star category hotel with an investment of ₹100 crore at Hatighuli Bagisa Gaon near Kaziranga National Park.

Speaking at the event held at the Janata Bhawan Complex in Dispur, Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma said today’s signing of agreements that would entail investments of as much as ₹3,000 crore indicates Assam moving forward towards becoming one of the most industrialised States in the country. Stating that agreements for investments amounting to several thousand crores inked earlier in the year with the private sector are at various stages of implementation, Chief Minister Dr. Sarma said another batch of industrial investment proposals amounting to around ₹10,000 crores are currently being studied by the empowered committee set up by the Government of Assam to expedite the investment ecosystem in the State.

Referring to the signing of memoranda of understanding signed today as a historic moment for the State, Chief Minister Dr. Sarma said the ₹2,000-crore investment by M/s Kesar Petro Products shall generate around 200 direct and around 1800 indirect employment opportunities while Longspan Structures’ investments of ₹129 crores would lead to generation of around 220 direct and 180 indirect employment opportunities. Likewise, M/s SBL Biscuits’ ₹139 crore, M/s Umrangshu (India) Cement LLP’s ₹285 crore, M/s Sunit Breweries’ ₹151 crore and M/s Jericho’s ₹410 crore investments would generate employment opportunities for thousands of job-seekers of the State, Chief Minister Dr. Sarma added. He exuded confidence in the next 18 months, private sector investments in the State since 2019 would cross the ₹50,000-crore mark and in two-three years from now, the aggregate private sector investments would breach ₹1-lakh crore.

Drawing a comparison between the current socio-political landscape of the State against the a decade or so back, Chief Minister Dr. Sarma said Assam is currently witnessing an unparalleled period of general peace and the State can rightly be termed one of the safest destinations for private-sector investments.

The Chief Minister also spoke about the various initiatives the State government has been taking to create an environment favorable for private sector investments. He said his government was committed towards ensuring that there is no unnecessary delay in clearance to investment proposals and related requests that are put forward by probable and potential investors. He appealed to the potential investors to reach out to the Chief Minister’s Office in case of inordinate delays in processing of their investment and related proposals.

Apart from the representatives of the enterprises which entered into MoUs with the Government of Assam, today’s event was also attended by Industries Minister Bimal Bora, Tourism Minister Jayanta Mallabaruah, Revenue & Disaster Management Minister Jogen Mohan, Labour Department Minister Sanjay Kishan, Chief Secretary Paban Kumar Borthakur and Additional Chief Secretary Ravi Kota.

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