Tata Sons Chairman And UP CM Yogi Meet Ahead of Global Investors Summit

| Updated: 08 October, 2022 5:17 pm IST

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday held a meeting with the Tata Sons chairman N. Chandrasekaran at his official residence. Both of them discussed the future investment plans of different verticals of the group.

The UP CM said the state government is making preparations to hold the Global Investors Summit in February 2023. “The government has created a better atmosphere for investment and entrepreneurship in the state by ushering in wholesale reforms in the last five years in the state. We warmly invite the Tata Group for the participation in the summit,” he stated.

Hailing Yogi government’s efforts and work in UP, Chandrasekaran firmly asserted his company is keen to invest in the largest state of the Country as the state is gearing up for the summit in the month of February 2023.

Appreciating the all-encompassing development in the state under the auspices of the CM, Chandrashekharan said, “The summit is a good opportunity for us and our group would ensure participation in it.”

Tata Group is a big player in almost all the major sectors such as Hospitality, IT & Electronics, Automobile, Software, Medical Aviation etc. The organisation wants to have a huge presence in the industrial landscape of the largest state of the country, so that it can contribute towards the development of the state.

Chandrasekaran also visited Ayodhya on Friday and offered prayers to Ram Lalla. He interacted with engineers of Tata group engineers, who are involved in construction of the Ram Temple, shared his experiences and watched the 3D video of the temple in the making.

“For the construction of this grand temple , Tata Consulting Engineers, a Tata Group company, has been entrusted with the task of project management consultant, it is a matter of good fortune and pride for us,” he enthusiastically said.

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