Ratan Tata impressed with UP's industrial progress

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Press Trust of India Unnao (UP)
Last Updated : Nov 27 2015 | 8:13 PM IST
Impressed with the pace of progress in Uttar Pradesh, business doyen Ratan Tata today assured full support to the state for its industrial development.
"The development which has taken place in Uttar Pradesh or which is on the cards that I have come to know in my meeting with Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav ... I can only say that I am very much impressed," said Tata, chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons.
Terming the picture of development of the state as "fantastic", Tata also assured that he will extend full support in the development of the state in future.
He was speaking here during the foundation laying function of Shahid Chandrashekhar Azad handicapped sports academy to be set up by Padma Shri Arunima Sinha, the first female amputee to have climbed Mount Everest.
Speaking on the occasion, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, recalling Arunima's struggle, said, "when she met with the accident (in which she lost her left leg) I was the state unit president of the Samajwadi Party and on coming to know about it I had also gone to the hospital to meet her."
"She had later met me in the Janata Darbar and on my question as to where will she go she had replied that she will go to Mt Everest. I could not believe that she will scale it," Yadav recalled.
Yadav also said that he had asked Arunima to set up her special sports academy in the capital city of Lucknow but she chose the adjoining district of Unnao for her project. However, the CM assured all possible support to the academy.
He added that despite the state having a large number of poor people, balanced development is taking place here.
On the occasion, Arunima said that during treatment when she lost her leg in a train mishap in 2011, a resident of Bethar village, Umashankar Dixit, had promised her land and other facilities for setting up the academy and so despite the chief minister's desire she opted for Unnao.
She said that in case the government extended facilities, one branch of her academy will be set up in Lucknow also.
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First Published: Nov 27 2015 | 8:13 PM IST

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