Other than this we do not have lost mandays here. Chahe jo majboori ho, mang hamari pooori ho (whatever may be the compulsion, our demand should be fulfilled ) — such slogans are not heard in our state because our policies provide satisfaction to workers. There are no strikes, demonstrations, etc. Crime in MP is very low compared to other states. We don’t have any law and order problem here.
The GIS is happening at a time when the economy is still recovering from the pandemic. Do you think investors will show an interest?
Will any kind of promise be taken from the companies regarding providing employment to the locals?
We have a policy that private investors and enterprises should give 75 per cent employment to the locals. We are also consulting companies on what kind of skilled manpower they want. In Bhopal, we are setting up a Global Skill Park in collaboration with Singapore. There 6,000 people will be trained in a year.
Investment is continuously coming. We are not setting any target for the summit but will see how many possibilities there are in them. We have seven-eight sectors, in which pharma, textile, and readymade garments are the main ones. Textile is an employment-oriented sector in which even if there’s an investment of Rs 100 crore, at least 1,000 people will get direct employment. If there’s an investment of Rs 200-300 crore, 3,000-4,000 people get direct jobs.
MP is an ideal destination for IT. But the local talent chooses to go abroad. This sector has not grown in the state the way it was expected to.
The IT sector was affected all over the world due to Covid. It needs dedicated infrastructure. We do not have much space left in Indore. The IT parks of Bhopal and Jabalpur are full and there is no space there either. New IT parks are being built. However, it is our endeavour that not only big companies but small IT firms also come to the state.
The state has brought in a new start-up policy. What are the plans in this area?
In this field, in just one year the youth of Madhya Pradesh have done wonders. We have around 2,700 start-ups. Indore is becoming a start-up hub and a start-up there has become a unicorn. We are in a takeoff position in this field.
What can we expect from the PBD programme?
The PBD programme will be inaugurated by the Prime Minister and concluded by the President. Non-resident Indians (NRIs) from all over the world are coming. We would like them to leave MP with a positive opinion about the state. There will be discussion in different sessions. An entire session will focus on the possibilities of Madhya Pradesh. The state wishes they would invest. Let me give an example.
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