Grand Event of Rising Rajasthan Investor Meet in Pali: State Government Committed to the Development of the State – Minister of Urban Development
Jaipur : The Minister of Urban Development and Pali District In-Charge, Mr. Jhabar Singh Kharra, stated that all efforts are being made for the industrial development of the state as per the vision of the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister. Measures such as electricity, road, rail connectivity, and simplification of regulations have been implemented to ensure that investors face no unnecessary difficulties and can easily establish their businesses. He was addressing the gathering at the Rising Rajasthan Investor Meet, organized under the auspices of the District Administration, Industrial Center, and RIICO in Falna town of Pali district on Wednesday. He emphasized that the state government and Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma are determined to bring Rajasthan into the category of developed states.
At the event, Animal Husbandry Minister Mr. Joraram Kumawat remarked that Pali district offers a favorable environment for industrial development with immense potential. Pali MP Mr. P.P. Chaudhary, addressing the gathering, highlighted the district’s abundant industrial development opportunities, including road connectivity to major cities, a suitable climate, and skilled labor.
District Chief Rashmi Singh and Bali MLA Mr. Pushpendra Singh Ranawat also addressed the program, sharing their suggestions and discussing regional matters, including tourism opportunities in the Bali area. Pali District Collector Mr. L.N. Mantri introduced the investor meet and provided insights into the efforts made for its success.
MoU Signing and Investor Recognition, Experiences Shared—
During the event, 136 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) worth ₹4,055 crores were signed, and the investors were honored by the guests. The event is expected to create 16,000 job opportunities.
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