
Sikh industrialists call on Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini, discuss development
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Chandigarh: A delegation of the
Sikh industrialists
on Tuesday called on chief minister Nayab Singh Saini today and discussed various important topics, including industrial development, investment opportunities, and social collaboration in the state.
Principal secretary to CM Arun Gupta; officer on special duty Dr Prabhleen Singh; and advisor, department of foreign cooperation, Pawan Chaudhary were also present in the meeting.
The delegation comprised prominent Sikh industrialists from diverse sectors such as automobiles, textiles, agriculture, IT, and food processing.
Saini, while interacting with the delegation, shared information about the state govt's policies and initiatives aimed at fostering entrepreneurship and creating new employment opportunities.
The industrialists commended the govt's efforts in supporting the business community and fostering a positive environment for entrepreneurship. They also expressed a keen interest in boosting investments and suggested that some procedures for setting up industries should be simplified so that small and medium entrepreneurs could also benefit.
The CM assured the delegation that the state govt was committed to continuously enhancing the 'ease of doing business' framework.
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The meeting also touched on social welfare initiatives, skill development programmes, and employment-oriented training for the youth. The delegation appreciated the govt's progressive approach and expressed confidence that Haryana would continue to advance both in industrial growth and social harmony.

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