Japan's cooperation and technical skills can play an important role in putting Rajasthan on the industrial map of the world, according to Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje. |
Raje was addressing a 60-member trade delegation of the Japanese External Trade Organisation at her office here on Wednesday. |
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She said the Rajasthan Industrial Investment Corporation had reserved 1,000 acres for Japanese investment and land been allotted to seven Japanese companies. |
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She said that Rajasthan had become an attractive investment destination for industrial houses today due to the intensive and untiring efforts made in the past four years. |
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Raje said the economy of Rajasthan had been strengthened and the state was revenue-surplus for the first time in the past 15 years. |
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She said as a result of a trebling of the annual plan, infrastructure facilities had been developed and technical skills upgraded. |
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She expressed the hope that the state would become power-surplus state by the end of next year. |
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Raje said the Nimrana and Bhiwadi regions were being developed as prominent industrial centres. |
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She said that the construction of a car unit was expected to be completed in time. |
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Praising Japan's trade and technical culture, Raje expressed the hope that with Japanese cooperation, resources and talent, this important part of the country could be made most modern and developed. |
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She said that the foundation of the long-term development of the state had been laid, which had been confirmed by a World Bank Report. In this report Jaipur had been ranked third among 12 important cities of the world from the point of business work convenience. |
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The chief minister said there was a need to develop an international level golf course in the Bhiwadi-Nimarana region. |
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