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Odisha attracted new investments worth over ₹24,300 Cr since Feb 2020 despite COVID19

 Bhubaneswar:20/10/20: Odisha has signed an MoU with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)bringing on-board the industry body as National Industry Partner for the third edition of MakeInOdisha FICCI will facilitate investor outreach & investment promotion during MIO2020Invest Odisha.CM Shri Naveen Patnaik underscored the recent increase in investment flow into the State, highlighting that Odisha attracted new investments worth over ₹24,300 Cr since Feb 2020 despite COVID19. CM reaffirmed his commitment to making Odisha an attractive global investment destination.

.CM highlighted positive policy framework, robust infrastructure, skilled human resources and result oriented administrative set up will help in realising the vision of making Odisha an investment destination of choice, both nationally and globally.CM said 5T initiatives brought changes in governance & made significant contributions to State’s overall industrial ecosystem. CM also expressed confidence that the State will take the next leap in terms of industrial growth and development.

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 FICCI will be the national partner of the State to support investment promotion activities for the next edition of ‘Make in Odisha’.NB Jawale MD IPICOL at Bhubaneswar and Deputy General Secretary of FICCI Arun Chawla at Delhi signed the MoU. Industries Minister Dibya Shankar Mishra, joining from Bhadrak said that both the previous Make in Odisha was a huge success with combined investment offers over six lakh crore. He added that over 60 percent of these investment proposals are in various stages of implementation.
Joining from Hyderabad, FICCI President Sangitha Reddy said that Odisha has a special relationship with FICCI.Highlighting the investment climate of Odisha, she said that Odisha has all the critical building blocks for the success of the State. Among others, Industries Principal Secretary Hemanta Sharma, Secretary-General of FICCI Dilip Chenoy from Delhi, Development Commissioner Suresh Mohapatra, APC-cum-ACS R.K. Sharma, Secretary to Chief Minister (5T) V.K. Pandian, and Monica Nayar Patnaik from FICCI Odisha attended the program.

 

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