The 157 investment intentions approved by the state include seven for setting up private universities, eight for start-ups and research institutes, 18 for skill development and knowledge centres and 103 educational institutes, he said here.
"Out of 185 proposals received by us, a record-breaking 157 MoUs will be signed during the 'Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit' this year, which is around 170 per cent more what was signed in 2015," the minister said.
Among the big ticket investments are Rs 1,000 crore for setting up of Amity University by Ritnand Baldev Education Foundation, and another Rs 1,000 crore for setting up Indrasheel University by Cadila Pharmaceuticals at Dholera SIR, said Chudasama.
Other notable MoUs are Rs 600 crore investment by Asia Charitable Trust for setting up a private university, and Rs 100 crore investment by G P Jain Charitable Trust and Arihant Seva Samiti for setting up engineering, pharmacy, ayurvedic, architecture, medical and start-up institutes, he said.
"Setting up of educational institutes will help generate job opportunity in the state. Setting up of Amity University will generate 1,500 jobs, while the university by Asia Charitable Trust is expected to generate 6,300 jobs," the minister said.
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