Bengal nets over Rs 2.19 lakh cr of investment proposals (Roundup)

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The two-day "Bengal Global Business Summit 2018" organised by the has received new investment proposals worth Rs 2,19,925 crore, which is less than last year by about Rs 15,000 crore, announced here on Wednesday.

Addressing delegates on the concluding day of the meet, she said 50 per cent of last year's business proposals and those of previous years were "in the process" of implementation.

"The new investment proposals for this year that we have received is about Rs 2, 19,925 crore. It may go up also," she said.

The state's opposition parties - the Congress, and the - had on Tuesday demanded a white paper from the government on the number of proposals the state had received in the earlier summits and those that had fructified.

Banerjee on Wednesday said: "Whatever we discussed about the business summit... you cannot say that we only discuss or give hopes. We talk less, work more.

"Even last year, of what we discussed, 50 per cent of the businesses (proposals) are in process... Earlier also, the situation was like this."

State Finance and told reporters that of the total investment proposals, the and infrastructure sector netted investment commitments of Rs 1,56,811 crore, "which is significant".

Among other major sectors, the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) and textiles attracted business proposals of Rs 52,952 crore, hospitality and tourism got Rs 1,483 crore, IT &ITes Rs 1,146 crore, animal resource, food processing, fisheries and agribusiness Rs 1,518 crore and health, education and skill development got Rs 6,015 crore worth of proposals.

According to the state government, the 2015 summit fetched investment proposals worth Rs 2.43 lakh crore and the 2016 edition over Rs 2.5 lakh crore.

Business announcements worth over Rs 2.35 lakh crore were received by the state in the last edition of the summit.

Terming the fourth edition of the business summit a "successful event", Mitra said 1,046 B2B and 40 B2G meetings were held in the summit and, in all, 110 MoUs was signed.

"The perceptional change about Bengal was visible from the participation of delegates from and abroad who expressed their business interest in the state," he said.

As many as 350 international delegations from 32 countries including Japan, Italy, Poland, Korea, Czech Republic, Germany, Britain, and UAE and over 4,000 delegates participated in the fourth edition of Bengal Global Business Summit held at the sprawling at New Town, Rajarhat here.

Foreign delegates from Korea, China, Germany, and other countries have shown interest in the sector, Banerjee said.

"Your kind presence made the summit successful. Your kind presence is our inspiration and strength.

You are our great assets. We are delighted to know about your vision," she said.

Thanking for his Rs 5,000 crore investment proposals, she said the investments would create a large number of employment opportunities in the state.

"If you calculate all together, with whatever business proposals we have received, employment for more than 20 lakh people will be created," Banerjee said, adding that industries and agriculture were growing hand-in-hand in the state.

Mitra said new policies - Logistic Park Development and Promotion Policy, Export Promotion Policy, RoRo Operation policy - were unveiled during the summit to provide an enabling framework.

According to him, signed off with for setting up a design centre while announced the setting up a skill development centre.

and Ola signed pacts with the state to increase employment opportunities for the youth.

Among big ticket MoUs is signing of pact between and Poland's Silesian region and state inked agreement with (Germany) towards an Energy Action Plan for the state.

signed three MoUs for collaboration in various fields with Exeter University, and City-based too inked pact with in the area of higher education and Life Sciences.

The described the state as "the investment destination", as it had political stability and labour, talent and a business-friendly environment.

According to her, is strategically placed for businesses for Asean countries, including neighbouring countries of Bangladesh, and and the northeastern states of

"Bengal deserves to be a global industrial hub," she told delegates at the summit.

"We are a united and cosmopolitan family. There are no differences on caste and creed. Tolerance is the key. If you don't tolerate people, you would not get the results," she said.

Banerjee also announced that national carrier Air would commence its services from the at Andal near Durgapur in the state to from January 28.

The next year's summit will be held on February 7 and 8. "Next year, one day will be dedicated to the world business summit and the other day for conclaves," Banerjee said.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, January 17 2018. 18:18 IST