Apart from this, a prospective industrial investment of Rs one lakh crore that was to come into the state has also supposedly been lost in the same period, if one goes by the figures put out by the 'Research and Reference Wing' of the state Information and PR Department.
The same Research and Reference Wing issued another press note on October 16 with no change in the wording, but showing the sum invested as Rs 47,680 crore.
Even the figure Rs 47,680 crore appears to be inaccurate as the note said that Rs 43,660 crore has already been "invested" while another Rs 2,850 crore "will be invested", making it a total of only Rs 46,510 crore.
No specific numbers were given in respect of the industries already opened and those in the process of being opened.
When contacted, I&PR Commissioner S Venkateswar, an Indian Information Service officer on deputation, said his staff was taking the information from the Chief Minister's CORE Dashboard, which provides data from all departments.
"The Joint Director who used to oversee the press releases retired recently. I will now take steps to ensure such discrepancies do not crop up again," the Commissioner told PTI.
Again, there is no explanation on this discrepancy.
The two press notes said 1.40 lakh jobs were already provided while another six lakh would be created when investments in the pipeline materialised and production began. That would be a total of 7.40 lakh jobs.
Interestingly, one more note was released on October 3 in
It gave a split-up of the number of jobs to be created in different sectors but it totals only 20.7 lakh, leaving a huge gap of 7.55 lakh.
The October 3 note also made a separate mention about the 331 Memoranda of Understanding signed with national and international companies during the three-day Partnership Summit-2016 in Visakhapatnam early this year.
