The statement also said that the state government plans to come out with a liberal retail policy next month which would contain various provisions, including opening of 24X7 stores in the state.
Given the rising number of middle class population and the standards of living of people heading north, Haryana has great potential for such stores, this was disclosed by Khattar while interacting with Dubai-based business tycoons and leaders of various corporate groups, in Dubai yesterday.
The chief minister is leading a high-level delegation to Dubai to woo investors.
After his arrival in Dubai yesterday, Khattar was received at the airport by Vipul, Consul General, Consulate General of India, in Dubai.
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The delegation, which Khattar is leading, includes Industry Minister Vipul Goel, Chief Secretary D S Dhesi and Industry Secretary Sudhir Rajpal.
At his meeting with Landmark Group, the chief minister offered help to skill its employees and said the state could also supply staff to the group through a training programme.
Additionally, one-on-one meeting with major suppliers can be arranged with help of the state government, Khattar said.
"The Landmark Group, the second largest non-food retail company in the UAE, operates major retail brands in India such as Lifestyle, Max and Splash and it has already opened sourcing office in Gurgaon, and has hospitality division christened Home Centre," the release said.
"At his meeting with NMC, a healthcare giant, the chief minister said the state government would explore the option of setting up a medi-city in Panchkula. New hospital projects can be explored in the districts of Rewari, Mahendergarh, Fatehabad, Dadri, Sirsa, Panipat, Kaithal," it said.
Kamal Vachani, Group Director, Al Maya Group, discussed with Khattar issues related to increasing exports from Haryana to Dubai.
"Prospects of HAFED exploring the possibility of establishing brand Haryana Fresh for various products and market these through the super markets of the Al Maya Group were assessed at the meeting. Vachani suggested that he would lead a delegation of exporters from the UAE to Haryana to explore the possibility of sourcing products from small manufacturers in Haryana," as per the release.
Khattar apprised them of the vast opportunities of investment Haryana offered and the land bank available in the state for the industry to set up projects.
"Any enterprise coming to Haryana would be accorded all approvals within 45 days for setting up projects through the Haryana Enterprises Promotion Centre (HEPC)," Khattar said.
The chief minister also addressed a gathering of about 70 top investors from the UAE. He urged them to invest in Haryana and assured them full support of the state government.
The event organised by the Consulate General of India was attended by more than 200 persons of Indian origin.
Speaking on the occasion, Khattar praised the efforts and the success achieved by the Indian community across the world. While sharing details of the opportunities Haryana offered, he urged them to invest in Haryana.
The delegation arrived in Dubai from Chandigarh yesterday evening.