"Mamata Banerjee will be attending the FICCI national executive meet for the first time this year," Media Head of FICCI Rajiv Tyagi told PTI.
Every year, FICCI holds such meets eight times in different cities, Kolkata is one of them.
After Trinamool Congress came to power in the state in 2011, three such meets have already taken place in Kolkata, he said.
Banerjee will address the upcoming meet to be held on November 7.
Stung by detractors' criticisms about the Singur episode which drove away the Tatas from starting the Nano small car project following her party's agitation, her attendance at the meet was being viewed positively by many industrialists.
Similar view was echoed by Kallol Datta, Andrew Yule chairman and C K Dhanuka, chairman of Dhunseri Group.
Both felt that her presence at the meet was a good sign and would exude confidence among the businessmen to come to West Bengal.
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