CM Yogi's Global Investors Scheme
CM YOGI: The chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, was seen by a team of Australian businessmen yesterday on Friday.
They reviewed the potential for investment in the state’s various industries and expressed their want to attend the Global Investors Summit, which will take place in February 2023.
Yogi welcomed the delegation and expressed his happiness that a group of industrial investors led by Australia’s deputy high commissioner to India Sarah Storey is in the state capital for a firsthand look at the industrial environment while a delegation from the state is in Germany discussing investment opportunities with industry leaders.
CM YOGI: noted that from February 10 to 12, 2023, Lucknow would host the Global Investors Summit organized by the Uttar Pradesh government. With the purpose of raising the per capita income in the state, it is an endeavour that the country and the globe can profit from the huge commercial potential present in the state.
“This Investors Summit will be valuable in giving the industrial world a unified platform to collaborate in economic progress. The assistance of Australian businesspeople and investors will be helpful in raising the summit’s profile, he added.
According to the Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh has the largest labour and consumer market in India and is the fourth largest state by area. It is also home to 25 crore people.
“The Government of Uttar Pradesh is constructing infrastructure quickly to provide seamless connection through air, water, road, and railroad networks. This will improve the usability of logistics and allow enterprises to reach both local and international markets” he added.
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He declared, “UP is working on a strategy to promote natural farming in the form of zero budget chemical-free farming. This will be a very important endeavour in raising the income of the farmers. We have the world’s most fertile land and the greatest water resources.”
According to the CM, the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises sector provides the most jobs in this area, followed by agriculture.
“Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, we mapped the state’s traditional businesses and developed programs in response. As a result, more than 90 lakh MSME units are operating now by providing thousands of young people with jobs.
Our novel approach is called “One District, One Product.” We are branding and promoting each district’s special product, which is distinctive. Our ability to increase our exports is being greatly aided by this program, the man remarked.