Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar seeks help from diaspora for state s industrial growth
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Last Updated: Jan 17, 2021, 11:32 AM IST
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Synopsis You are like members of our family. If you choose to set up an industry here, you will be provided with all necessary assistance from our government. We will facilitate availability of land. We will also ensure that all issues flagged by you are promptly resolved, he said.
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The chief minister sought to highlight the changes in society which have been caused by initiatives such as free bicycles to school-going girls.
Patna: Bihari entrepreneurs settled abroad may rest assured of a hassle-free experience if they choose to set up a venture in their home state, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has said. Kumar made an averment to this effect late on Saturday while taking part in a webinar organized by BJANA (Bihar- Jharkhand Association of North America), as part of which he interacted with US-based delegates with roots in
Nitish Kumar said that he valued the interaction with members of the diaspora. (File)
Patna:
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar narrated the turnaround story of the state in recent years to those from the state in the United and exhorted them to become partner in the growth by investing in industry.
The entrepreneurs from Bihar settled abroad can be rest assured of a hassle-free experience if they choose to set up a venture in their home state , he said.
Mr Kumar made an averment to this effect late on Saturday while taking part in a webinar organised by BJANA (Bihar- Jharkhand Association of North America), as part of which he interacted with US-based delegates with roots in the state.
Nitish Kumar tells Bihar officials to discourage stubble burning without resorting to punishment The Bihar chief minister said farmers must be told that the government is providing a subsidy of 75 percent towards purchase of implements such as rotory mulcher, straw reaper, straw baler and reaper cum binder File image of Nitish Kumar at rally in Bihar. PTI
Patna: Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday expressed grave concern over the practice of burning stubble gaining currency among farmers of the state and asked top officials to assess the situation through aerial surveys and take deterrent measures without taking recourse to punitive action.