UP biggest market in the country: CM

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Press Trust of India Lucknow
Last Updated : Nov 07 2017 | 4:32 PM IST
After showcasing Uttar Pradesh before the US companies as an investment-friendly state, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today said it was everyone's duty to welcome entrepreneurs to the state.
"Not only the government, but every citizen is responsible for making the state attractive for investors," Adityanath said at a programme organised here by HCL Foundation.
"Being the largest state of India, Uttar Pradesh is also the biggest market in the country, and hence, all must join hands to make the state investment-friendly," he said.
The chief minister lauded the efforts of HCL Foundation for its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme 'Samuday'.
Adityanath said the company has taken up many important social projects in the state to make people self-reliant.
The chief minister said it was necessary to make people aware of various schemes launched by the government so that they could take benefit.
'Samuday' is a rural development initiative to create model villages.
"We feel that through the 'Samuday' model, we will be able to develop a blueprint that is sustainable, scalable and replicable throughout the world," HCL Corporation CEO Roshni Nadar Malhotra said.
Adityanath recently met representatives of more than two dozen US companies exploring investment opportunities in the state and assured them his government's commitment to providing an investor-friendly environment.
Led by Boeing, the delegation that included major US firms such as Facebook, Adobe, Coca Cola, Mastercard, Monsanto, Uber, Honeywell, P&G, Oracle and GE Health and Cargill has shown keen interest in investing in the state.
During his Mauritius tour, the chief minister met NRIs and explored possibilities for investment in Uttar Pradesh.
He apprised them of the steps taken by his government to facilitate investors in the state and the measures taken in this regard.

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First Published: Nov 07 2017 | 4:32 PM IST

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