India Inc Commits
33, 000 Cr to Uttar Pradesh at Investment Roadshow
BANGALORE: Promising best of facilities to industry, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday made his maiden investment roadshow in the financial capital here that saw India Inc committing to pour
33,000 crore into the most populous state.
Yadav also appealed the investors to look at the ground situation and not be guided by perceptions which say the state has law and order problems.
“I want to call you to invest in UP and I will be giving all the facilities,” Yadav told an audience comprising key executives from Reliance Industries, Aditya Birla Group, Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, RP Goenka group, the Tatas and Adani Group, among others at the UP investors’ conclave.
He said over 40 agreements have been signed as part of the summit, which entail an investment of
33,000 crore and create employment for 1.50 lakh people in the state.
The commitments were led by Japanese electronics major Toshiba Power, which is building a 660-MW thermal power plant at Harduaganj at an investment of
3,500 crore, while others who signed agreements included Korean electronics major LG, Reliance Jio, Idea Cellular, Godrej Agrovet and ITC.
On sectoral basis, infrastructure sector leads in the agreements signed, with
13,405 crore, followed by Food and Agro processing at Rs 6,630 crore and manufacturing at
6,150 crore.
From the public forum, milk cooperative Amul announced an investment of
600 crore. Telecom gaint Idea Cellular said it will invest
500 crore and power solutions provider Jackson Power said it will invest
500 crore.
With questions being raised repeatedly over the actual investments on the ground following the mega announcements at such summits, Yadav said he is confident of money flowing in, as all the companies which have signed agreements already have a presence in the state in some form.
It can be noted that a slew of Indian states have started organising such mega events to attract investments following the successes achieved by Gujarat over the last decade.
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