Will MP CM Engage Investors for 'PM MITRA Park' in Delhi Tomorrow?

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Key Takeaways
- Mohan Yadav to lead an investment session in New Delhi.
- Union Minister Giriraj Singh to discuss India's textile sector.
- Investment opportunities highlighted for Madhya Pradesh.
- Expectation of 300,000 jobs from the project.
- Dhar district to become a textile hub.
Bhopal, Sep 1 (NationPress) Chief Minister Mohan Yadav is set to engage in a dynamic session focused on investment prospects in 'PM MITRA Park' in New Delhi this coming Tuesday.
Union Minister of Textiles Giriraj Singh will also grace the occasion. This session aims to unite investors and policymakers from the textile industry to explore investment avenues in Madhya Pradesh.
During the event, Minister Singh will elaborate on the expanding global stature of India's textile sector and the pivotal role of 'PM MITRA Park'.
Chief Minister Yadav will conduct personalized meetings with investors to showcase the state's robust infrastructure, supportive policies, and promising opportunities.
The Chief Minister will interact with investors and industrialists regarding proposals and potential investments in the textile domain, emphasizing the strengths of Madhya Pradesh, which is rapidly emerging as a textile hub.
Senior officials from the Ministry of Textiles will shed light on central government initiatives and global possibilities in the textile arena.
Representatives from Madhya Pradesh’s Industries and Textiles Departments will inform investors about the state's resources, cluster-based growth, and special incentive schemes.
It is important to note that the anticipated 'PM MITRA' park in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh is being established as an integrated hub equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for the contemporary textile industry.
The state government foresees that this development will elevate the textile sector while laying the groundwork for extensive investments and job opportunities.
Previously, Chief Minister Yadav mentioned that this project is expected to create 300,000 direct and indirect jobs, with Dhar's Badnawar tehsil also slated to join the Indore Metropolitan City Area, thereby gaining access to metropolitan amenities.