Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav extended greetings to the people over the "successful conclusion" of the Global Investment Summit, emphasizing that the state received more investments than its target.
Speaking to the media, CM Yadav said that the Summit was held with the objective of driving prosperity and creating employment opportunities. "I want to congratulate the people of Madhya Pradesh for the successful conclusion of the Global Investment Summit. It was for prosperity, employment and the PM's resolve that all the states should come forward to make India develop... We have received more investment than our target. In Indore, we will soon organise a huge monthly event to boost the IT sector," he said. Madhya Pradesh Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla highlighted that the state has received investment of more than 30 lakh crores. "We had been saying that Madhya Pradesh has infinite investment opportunities... After the Global Investors Summit, an investment of Rs.30,77,000 crores has come to Madhya Pradesh. We had weak infrastructure but that has also developed in the last 20 years. It is a power surplus state," Shukla emphasized. Madhya Pradesh capital, Bhopal, hosted the "Invest MP Global Investor Summit" (GIS) 2025 from February 24-25. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said that MoUs worth a total of 30 lakh 77 thousand crore rupees were signed during the two-day Global Investors Summit, adding that the MoUs will be implemented on the ground and help the state government establish not only large industries but also ancillary industries in Madhya Pradesh. He made the statement while attending the summit's closing ceremony, pointing out that the Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) when implemented on the ground, will help the state government establish not only large industries but also ancillary industries in Madhya Pradesh. Shah said that "more than 200 Indian companies, over 200 global CEOs, more than 20 unicorn founders, and representatives from more than 50 countries have come to invest and see the environment in Madhya Pradesh during the two-day summit." He stated that this time, Madhya Pradesh has tried a new experiment by organizing separate investment summits for each sector, aiming for the overall development of the entire state. This will guide many states in the coming days. (ANI)
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