Reliance Industries will invest crores in Maharashtra, so many jobs will be available in manufacturing sector
New Delhi : Mukesh Ambani has given a huge gift to Maharashtra. Anant Ambani, younger son of billionaire businessman Mukesh Ambani and non-executive director of Reliance Industries, has made a big announcement. It is being told that Reliance Industries is going to invest Rs 3.05 lakh crore in Maharashtra. Due to this investment, more than 3 lakh jobs can be generated in the state.
Reliance Industries and Maharashtra Government have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for this investment at the ongoing World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Both Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Reliance Industries' Anant Ambani have shared information about the signing of the MoU. It is being told that Reliance Industries is going to invest in different sectors in Maharashtra.
Jobs will increase in these sectors
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis' office has informed that this agreement with Reliance Industries is going to create lakhs of employment opportunities in Maharashtra in new energy, retail, high-tech manufacturing sector and hospitality. This investment is going to be completed under the leadership of Anant Ambani.
On this occasion, Anant Ambani has said that it is an occasion of great honor and pride for me and Reliance Industries that we are signing this MoU. Reliance Industries has always been committed to the visionary leadership of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his vision of a New India. As the largest business group in India, our company is expanding across the country and we will continue to carry forward our commitment to building this great nation.
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Anant Ambani's praise
Anant Ambani, non-executive director of Reliance Industries, in his speech has praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a developed India. Also praised Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and the state government for the role of Maharashtra in making India a 5 trillion dollar economy.
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