Dr. Inderbir Nijjar
Chief minister, a visionary & honest man committed to bring positive change: Dr. Inderbir Nijjar
LOCAL GOVERNMENT MINISTER EXHORTS NRI PUNJABIS TO INVEST IN HOME STATE
DEPUTY HIGH COMMISSIONER CAROLINE ROWETT LISTS INNOVATIVE EDUCATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, TRADE AND INVESTMENT AS KEY AREAS
S.A.S. Nagar, February 23: Terming the Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann as a visionary and honest person with wholehearted commitment to improve the lot of the State, the Local Government Minister Dr. Inderbir Singh Nijjar divulged that law and order, industrialization, logistics, adventure tourism are some of the key areas that the present dispensation is focussing its energies upon.
Chairing the United Kingdom - Partner country session here at the Indian School of Business during the first day of the 5th Progressive Punjab Investor Summit 2023, the Minister exhorted the NRI Punjabi diaspora in the UK to come back to the roots and invest in the State as the conditions are most congenial for doing business in Punjab. "A new policy is on the anvil to bring the canal water into the industries and even in the cities besides the 20 rural industrial parks already existing which provide employment avenues to the local people", said Dr. Nijjar adding that the partnership between the UK and Punjab Government would be mutually beneficial to both.
Emphasizing the strengthening of UK - India ties with focus on Punjab, the Deputy High Commissioner, UK High Commission in India, Caroline Rowett listed Innovative Education, Trade & Investment, Climate Change and Start Ups as the key sectors for taking the ties between both the parties to a new level. Lauding the contribution of 1.7 million Indian diaspora in the UK with half of them being Punjabis, the Deputy High Commissioner voiced support for flights from Chandigarh to Birmingham and London besides Cooperation at Primary as well as Secondary School level. "The companies from Chandigarh with expertise in IT, Hospitality and Healthcare spheres have also invested heavily in the UK", added the Deputy High Commissioner.
In his address, Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom, Lord Diljit Rana disclosed that 40 companies from the Northern Ireland have made investments in India hence the Chief Minister, Punjab should send a delegation there for exploring trade and business opportunities. Making out a strong case for building relations first, Lord Rana said that Engineering, Agriculture, Food Processing and Medical Diagnostics apart from Mining are the core areas where the both Punjab and the UK could benefit.
Earlier, the Principal Secretary NRI Affairs, Punjab, J.M. Balamurugan while dwelling on the India UK ties, said that the relationship between the both is a historic one with Punjabi community being the second largest in numbers in UK after Canada and contributing 6 percent of UKs GDP. He further mentioned that UK is the 6th largest investor in India with 600 firms operating in the country.
On the occasion, MD, Rockpecker Ltd. Rajnish Dhawan, CEO (India) Gensus ABS Dr. Rahul Gupta, Co - Founder InQube Tridibesh Bandhopadhyay, Investment Lead of Capital Team Sumesh Girhotra, Chief Executive Officer BIKAL Raj Sandhu, Managing Director Ebdo Energy Systems UK Prof. Gurvinder Virk and Young Professional from Visa Scheme Ben Pugsley also shared their experiences.
The Local Government Minister on the occasion also felicitated the Deputy High Commissioner Caroline Rowett.
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