Karnataka shines at Gujarat summit

Investors showed an unprecedented interest in State across sectors, at Gujarat summit

January 13, 2015 01:19 am | Updated 01:19 am IST - Bengaluru:

In a major bid to attract industrial investments to Karnataka and send a strong signal to investors of the conducive atmosphere here, the State has signed memorandums of understanding with several companies, including foreign entities, to the tune of Rs. 50,100 crore, at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015.

According to a statement received here on Monday, a high-level delegation, led by Additional Chief Secretary, Commerce and Industry, K. Ratna Prabha, and Commissioner for Industrial Development Gaurav Gupta, held successful meetings with potential investors from across the globe at the summit being held at Gandhinagar, and signed a slew of MoUs.

The investors showed an unprecedented interest in Karnataka across sectors.

The official team met foreign delegations at the event, such as India China Council for Economic Cooperation, Singapore Business Federation, and a delegation from Israel.

The sectors in focus were Information Technology, education, tourism infrastructure, solar energy, aerospace, among others.

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