Amarinder woos corporates in Mumbai for Punjab investments

IANS  |  Mumbai/Chandigarh 

Less than a month after taking over as Chief Minister, on Monday began his three-day visit to and top industrialists and corporate honchos and offered sops to woo prospective investors.

Under his 'Invest Punjab' initiative, Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran, ICICI Bank CEO and Managing Director Chanda Kochhar, Goldman Sachs India Chairman Sonjoy Chatterjee and Godrej Group Chairman Adi Godrej.

also KPMG India Chairman and CEO Arun K. Kumar.

Leading a delegation comprising ministers and officers, the Chief Minister promised to streamline systems and processes in to make it more investor- and industry- friendly.

He reiterated his commitment to provide power to industry at Rs 5 per unit.

Chandrasekaran agreed to visit to explore the possibility of setting up a major project.

Kochhar agreed to consider the possibility of shifting the ICICI Bank's backend operations to SAS Nagar adjoining Chandigarh in the next stage of their expansion, a state government spokesman said.

The Chief Minister is expected to meet Reliance Industries Limited Chairman Mukesh Ambani and his brother Anil Ambani on Tuesday, apart from other leading industrialists and corporates.

The Congress government led by assumed office on March 16.

The new government faces serious challenges like huge debt of the state, unemployment, flight of industry and low

--IANS

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Amarinder woos corporates in Mumbai for Punjab investments

Less than a month after taking over as Punjab Chief Minister, Amarinder Singh on Monday began his three-day visit to Mumbai and met top industrialists and corporate honchos and offered sops to woo prospective investors.

Less than a month after taking over as Chief Minister, on Monday began his three-day visit to and top industrialists and corporate honchos and offered sops to woo prospective investors.

Under his 'Invest Punjab' initiative, Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran, ICICI Bank CEO and Managing Director Chanda Kochhar, Goldman Sachs India Chairman Sonjoy Chatterjee and Godrej Group Chairman Adi Godrej.

also KPMG India Chairman and CEO Arun K. Kumar.

Leading a delegation comprising ministers and officers, the Chief Minister promised to streamline systems and processes in to make it more investor- and industry- friendly.

He reiterated his commitment to provide power to industry at Rs 5 per unit.

Chandrasekaran agreed to visit to explore the possibility of setting up a major project.

Kochhar agreed to consider the possibility of shifting the ICICI Bank's backend operations to SAS Nagar adjoining Chandigarh in the next stage of their expansion, a state government spokesman said.

The Chief Minister is expected to meet Reliance Industries Limited Chairman Mukesh Ambani and his brother Anil Ambani on Tuesday, apart from other leading industrialists and corporates.

The Congress government led by assumed office on March 16.

The new government faces serious challenges like huge debt of the state, unemployment, flight of industry and low

--IANS

js/tsb/vm

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

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