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Govt expects CWG to add $5 bn to economy, create 2.5 mn

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 5:24 AM IST

The government on Tuesday said the ongoing Commonwealth Games might add about $5 billion (Rs 22,500 crore) to the Indian economy and create about 2.5 million jobs in the next few years.

Inviting the business community of Commonwealth nations to invest in India, Minister of State for Agriculture and Consumer Affairs K V Thomas said opportunities for business during sports events are very large.

“It is estimated that the (Commonwealth) Games will have an economic outcome of close to $5 billion over the next few years and succeed in adding 2.5 million new jobs. In fact, we will be gaining from this event for the next many years,” Thomas said at the Commonwealth Business Forum here.

He said the 12-day-long games will create a new brand image for India as a global player, helping it strengthen and deepen the business partnership with Commonwealth countries.

“The opportunities for business during sports events are very large. In Delhi, itself, the estimates for the city infrastructure, sports venues and other necessities stand at close to $10 billion (Rs 45,000 crore),” he said.

Thomas said sectors like agriculture, infrastructure, modern technology, manufacturing and services have huge opportunities and potential for the 71-nation Commonwealth grouping.

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“The business opportunities derived from agriculture in India are enormous and not sufficiently exploited by overseas businesses. India has 14 agricultural zones and is capable of producing a wide variety of grains, fruits and vegetables,” he added.

He said India faces a large technology deficit in terms of agriculture productivity.

“Our yields are far lower per unit area than that of other countries. This has implications for companies in technology and machinery, agricultural inputs such as fertilisers, biotechnology and other areas,” Thomas said.

“The absorption capacity of the Indian farming sector for such technology and advanced equipment is high,” he said.

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First Published: Oct 06 2010 | 12:30 AM IST

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