SME Times News Bureau | 24 Apr, 2022
Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee said that the
state has received Investment proposals worth 3.42 lakh crores at the 6th
edition of the Bengal Global Business Summit.
Addressing
the valedictory session of the Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS)
today at the Biswa Bangla Convention Centre, Banerjee said, "We have
received investment proposals worth INR 3,42,375 crores during BGBS 2022." She
added that this is the highest among all the editions of the summit.
Citing
the summit as a global industrial festival, the Chief Minister added, "We have
seen 137 Memorandums of Understanding and Letters of Intent signed during the
summit covering logistics, infrastructure, capacity building etc."
"Only
this edition of BGBS will create more than 40 lakh new jobs for the unemployed
youth," added Banerjee.
Highlighting
the state's focus on increasing connectivity, the CM shared plans to invest INR
72,000 crores in the upcoming Jungle Sundari Dedicated Freight Corridor
project. She shared that Bagdogra airport will be made international, and the
regional airports are coming to Malda, Balurghat, Purulia and Cooch Behar.
She
added that the state has already set up 26 helicopter landing
stations.
Reiterating
the state's focus on Ease of Doing Business, Banerjee said, "We have
constituted a task force under the Chief Secretary to ensure quick and smooth
implementation of projects." She further urged the industry to set up more
export hubs in Bengal.
Highlighting the opportunities
for the service sector in the state, Harshvardhan Neotia, Past President,
FICCI and Chairman, Ambuja Neotia Group said, "The services sector has a
very promising future. The Chief Minister has alluded to our human talent that
the service sector feeds on. Bengal has some of the brightest minds and
together we can take the economic agenda of this state forward very fast and
very effectively."
Briefing about the potential
for tourism sector in West Bengal, Rudra Chatterjee, Chair, FICCI West
Bengal and MD, Luxmi Group said, "Over the three years private sector and
the government of West Bengal together will invest INR 5,000 crores which will
create 200,000 jobs in the tourism." He further added that there is a need to
ensure that more flights, especially international, come to the state.
Sharing insights on the agri
sector, Sanjiv Puri, National Executive Committee Member, FICCI and
Chairman & MD, ITC Ltd said, "West Bengal is the powerhouse of
agriculture and has well-positioned agri-resources."
The
Chief Minister also launched a tea table book- Celebrating Traditional
Treasure- GI Products of Bengal. WBIDC, supported by FICCI, brought out
this tea table book as an endeavour to promote these GI tagged products of the
state.
This book aims to encourage registrations of new GIs, fostering
continual inclusive socio-economic development in the state of West Bengal.
During
the summit, FICCI signed a tripartite MoU with the Paschim
Banga Society for Skill Development (PBSSD), Technical Education, Training
and Skill Development (TET&SD) Department, GoWB, and the Hettich Poddar
Wood Working Institute (HPWWI), to develop Placement Linked Training
Programme for the Furniture sector.
The aim of this is to bridge the skill
gap and provide opportunities to Youth and Craftsmen from the sector for
gainful wage employment as well as entrepreneurship.