She also urged all the parties to rise above political differences in the interest of the region's all-round development.
The chief minister said the industry meet would focus on setting up an IT hub in the Darjeeling Hills, apart from inviting investments in tourism, horticulture, food processing and hotels.
"I appeal to all political parties to work together for the development of Darjeeling while maintaining your individual political ideology," she said in her first visit to the hills after an unrest over statehood demand, which closed down Darjeeling for over 100 days since June last year.
Describing the meeting as "very fruitful", she said development works in the hills, which had been stalled owing to the agitation, have resumed.
"What has happened has happened, let us work for the future," the CM said.
The Bimal Gurung-led Gorkha Janmukti Morcha had resorted to a 104-day bandh in Darjeeling. The agitation, during its long course, had often turned violent and even saw the deployment of Army and paramilitary forces to restore order.
Gurung has been on the backfoot after the GTA slipped out of his hands with a new set of leadership led by Binay Tamang and Anit Thapa taking over the caretaker administration of GTA, with the backing of the state government.
Banerjee said the process of giving patta (lease) to landless farmers, and appointment of teachers that had been stalled due to the agitation, would be restarted in a gradual manner.
Banerjee said the process of identifying land for setting up a university in Darjeeling would also be initiated to fulfill a long-standing demand of the people.
The chief minister added that a meeting of all the boards of the hills, including the GTA, will be held in May at Kalimpong, where people from nearby villages will also be invited.
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