Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav engaged in a roundtable conference with industrialists at Sagar in fourth Regional Industry Conclave on Friday.
He discussed the numerous opportunities and challenges surrounding new and renewable energy sector.
During his interactions with entrepreneurs, he emphasized the commitment to providing all necessary facilities and approvals within the stipulated time frame, as outlined in the new investment promotion policy. He also highlighted the online services available for easier land allotment.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that a policy has been prepared to promote the renewable energy sector in the state, similar to the initiatives by the Central Government.
He noted the vast opportunities for development and expansion within this sector.
Dr. Yadav encouraged industrialists to leverage the government incentives to enhance employment opportunities and innovate within their industries.
He highlighted wind, solar, and hydropower as areas with significant investment potential.
Additionally, he assured that the state government is committed to implementing the ideas and suggestions put forth by the industrialists.
Principal Secretary Shri Raghavendra Kumar Singh informed about the new industrial policy of the state.
He also emphasized on providing basic facilities through an easy process. Industrialists also appreciated the investment policy of the state.
An industrialist from Gurgaon also honored Chief Minister Dr. Yadav.
Problems related to the textiles industry will be resolved
During the second roundtable conference at the Regional Industry Conclave in Sagar, Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav focused on establishing enterprises in the textiles sector and addressing related challenges.
He emphasized that all industries will receive support in the state and assured that industrialists’ issues will be addressed through a unified platform.
Dr. Yadav also engaged in discussions with start-up entrepreneurs, highlighting the significance of textiles and the need to resolve business challenges.
He urged industrialists to capitalize on government policies and facilities to expand their businesses and create more employment opportunities.