The government would create a conducive environment for investment to realize the Prime Minister's vision of "Make in India", the new Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, G.M. Siddheshwara, said Wednesday.
"The government will work for healthy and inclusive growth of heavy industries and public enterprises," Siddheshwara, who took charge during the day, said.
The minister said the public enterprises department will try to have an interface with other related departments to make development more effective for the betterment of the society.
Siddheshwara was earlier minister of state for civil aviation, and was shifted in Sunday's cabinet expansion.
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