Samsung officials meet Yogi Adityanath, discuss investment

IANS  |  Lucknow 

A five-member delegation of called on Chief Minister and apprised him of problems faced by the company as well as conveyed their willingness to partner in the state's development.

The delegation led by South-Asian President and Chief Executive Officer H.C. Hong met the Chief Minister as well as Industrial Development Minister Satish Mahana.

In response, said his government was working to create an atmosphere conducive for attracting more investments in the state.

He said a single-window system would be set up to provide all facilities under one roof to potential investors.

The Chief Minister said efforts were on to improve law and order in to provide a sense of security to prospective investors.

Instructions have been issued to all district magistrates and police chiefs to take seriously the law and order and other problems faced by industrialists.

The Chief Minister also instructed the Industrial Development Department to prepare and present before him a draft of the new state industrial policy.

said the Bharatiya Janata Party government in was committed to providing more jobs to the unemployed youths, adding it could be possible with encouragement to private investment.

officials said the company aims to create nearly 10,000 jobs in by 2020.

--IANS

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Samsung officials meet Yogi Adityanath, discuss investment

A five-member delegation of Samsung India called on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and apprised him of problems faced by the company as well as conveyed their willingness to partner in the state's development.

A five-member delegation of called on Chief Minister and apprised him of problems faced by the company as well as conveyed their willingness to partner in the state's development.

The delegation led by South-Asian President and Chief Executive Officer H.C. Hong met the Chief Minister as well as Industrial Development Minister Satish Mahana.

In response, said his government was working to create an atmosphere conducive for attracting more investments in the state.

He said a single-window system would be set up to provide all facilities under one roof to potential investors.

The Chief Minister said efforts were on to improve law and order in to provide a sense of security to prospective investors.

Instructions have been issued to all district magistrates and police chiefs to take seriously the law and order and other problems faced by industrialists.

The Chief Minister also instructed the Industrial Development Department to prepare and present before him a draft of the new state industrial policy.

said the Bharatiya Janata Party government in was committed to providing more jobs to the unemployed youths, adding it could be possible with encouragement to private investment.

officials said the company aims to create nearly 10,000 jobs in by 2020.

--IANS

md/tsb/vt

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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