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SME Times News Bureau | 18 Apr, 2022
The presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration on
April 20 of the two-day Bengal Global Business (BGBS) 2022, meant to
showcase West Bengal as an ideal investment destination, has become
uncertain.
A state government official told IANS that
nothing final has been confirmed by the Prime Minister's Office to the
state secretariat on this count as on date. As per Press Information
Bureau (PIB)'s official tour information of the Prime Minister, he is
slated to be in his home state Gujarat from April 18 to April 20.
"However,
we are still hoping that the Prime Minister might attend the meeting on
April 20 morning coming from Gujarat," the official, who did not wish
to be named, said.
In November last year, when Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee went New Delhi and met the Prime Minister, she invited
him to attend the inaugural session of the event. After the meeting, she
even told the media persons that the Prime Minister has even accepted
her invitation and assured his presence at the inaugural session of the
summit.
State government sources said that top top-notch
industrialists from the country like Reliance Group's Mukesh Ambani and
Adani Group's Gautam Adani are slated to be a part of the inaugural
session of BGBS-2022.
Agri-business, mining, IT-ITES, and
Tourism are among the focus sectors of the summit this year. The summit
this year, as per state government sources, is expected to witness
business delegations from a number of countries, including the UK.
Banerjee
herself had said earlier this week that businessmen and industrialists
from 14 nations will attend the summit this time. She also claimed that
her government is the first state government which has shown the guts to
organize a business summit of such stature in the post-pandemic
situation.
The Bengal Global Business Summit became an annual
event of the state government since 2017. However, it could not happen
in 2020 and 2021 because of the Covid-19 pandemic and the resultant
lockdowns.
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