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Punjab committed in facilitating investments from Japan: CM

The News Scroll 16 April 2021   Last Updated at 9:16 pm | Source: PTI Punjab committed in facilitating investments from Japan: CM Outlook April 16, 2021 21:16 IST Punjab committed in facilitating investments from Japan: CM outlookindia.com 1970-01-01T05:30:00+0530 Chandigarh, Apr 16 (PTI) Reiterating commitment of the state government in facilitating investments from Japan through the Invest Punjab initiative, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday highlighted his vision of having a Little Japan in the state that builds upon the current presence of over 100 Japanese business establishments in the state. He was virtually addressing the Indo-Japan Investment Symposium: Investment Opportunities in the State of Punjab , organised by the Japan desk at the Invest Punjab in coordination with Embassy of India, Tokyo.

Karnataka Opens India s First Integrated Machine Tool Park To Investors

Karnataka Opens India’s First Integrated Machine Tool Park To Investors by Swarajya Staff - Mar 1, 2021 08:45 AM An industrial and transport equipment manufacturing factory. Snapshot With assistance from the Indian Machine Tools Manufacturers Association (IMTMA), the park has been developed jointly by the state government and the Central Department of Heavy Industries. Adding to the slew of measures to woo industries and investment to the state, Karnataka has opened the country’s biggest machine tool park for occupation. The state, which accounts for 52 per cent of India’s total share in machine tool production and 62 per cent of machine tool exports, has announced the opening of India’s first integrated machine tool park named Tumakuru Machine Tool Park (TMTP).

India s first machine tool park ready for investors in Karnataka

India’s first machine tool park ready for investors India’s first machine tool park ready for investors in Karnataka Both state and central govts have set up a special purpose vehicle named Tumakuru Machine Tool Park (TMTP) to develop the new industrial cluster Feb 28 2021, 21:52 ist updated: Mar 01 2021, 06:59 ist Karnataka, which is home to India’s first Aerospace SEZ, electronics city and several IT parks, is now ready with India’s first integrated machine tool park. The park, spread over 530 acres at Vasanthnarasapura, about 90 kms from Bengaluru, is developed under the scheme of Enhancement of Competitiveness in Indian Capital Goods Sector (ECICGS), jointly by the state government and the Department of Heavy Industries, Government of India.

Hope developmental projects are not affected in Myanmar: Jaishankar

Hope developmental projects are not affected in Myanmar: Jaishankar SECTIONS Share Synopsis When asked if the coup will affect India as there are reports that armed groups from Myanmar are taking shelter in India, Jaishankar said: “These are early days. We see development projects address the needs of the people. Needs of the people are needs of the people. I hope that developmental projects are not affected.” Agencies Jaishankar along with Ambassador of Japan to India, Satoshi Suzuki was in Guwahati to participate in a programme on Act East policy on Monday. GUWAHATI: With neighbouring Myanmar witnessing military coup, Union External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar said that he hoped that developmental projects are not affected.

Karnataka earmarks 520-acres on CBIC to lure Japanese investments

Karnataka earmarks 520-acres on CBIC to lure Japanese investments January 18, 2021 Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa   -  V Sreenivasa Murthy× The Karnataka government has earmarked over 520 acres to set up Japanese Industrial Township near Tumakuru. Gunjan Krishna, Commissioner for Industrial Development and Director, Department of Industries & Commerce tweeted today “I welcome our partners from #Japan to Karnataka! #JapaneseIndustrialTownship will open up multiple investment and employment opportunities in the state.” A senior official from the State Industries and Commerce Department said, “There are over 500 Japanese companies in India, and Karnataka is home to one of the largest clusters for companies from Japan. The industrial township coming up near Tumakuru will encourage investments and create employment on a large scale.”

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