Mamata Banerjee invites UK investors to Bengal
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday urged investors to come to Bengal where the government is business-friendly and talent is unlimited. She said this while addressing the FICCI-UKIBC round table in London.
The Chief Minister said there was not only surplus power but the government also has land banks and so, to acquire land is not a problem in Bengal anymore. She also added that the workers in Bengal are excellent and extremely committed and hardworking. She also mentioned the fact that, unlike during the earlier Left Front Government, the Trinamool Congress Government has brought down the number of man-days lost due to strikes to zero.
Mamata Banerjee also said that the State Government is sending government officials to Oxford and Cambridge Universities and to Singapore to train them.
She pointed out to the gathering that the government cares for the poor and downtrodden, and that nearly 90 per cent of the population of the State have been benefitted by one scheme or the other implemented by the State Government.
Projecting her recent feat with Kanyashree Prakalpa bagging the United Nations Public Service Award for Asia Pacific, she said it was an extremely helpful scheme for the girl child and has won worldwide accolades.
Present at the summit were 18 representatives from different British companies, Oxford University and banks as well as prominent industrialists from Bengal.
I was present in a high-level Round Table talks with UK Companies, jointly organised by UKIBC and FICCI, in London today. My facebook post >> https://t.co/KRsmFZb7Wx pic.twitter.com/LmnyoQgar6
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) November 13, 2017
Image from Mamata Banerjee’s facebook post >> http://goo.gl/QS7pE5