CM Sai met Piyush Goyal, approval on these proposals!
chhattisgarh chief minister Vishnudev Sai met Union Commerce and industry minister piyush goyal in Delhi. The state's industrial corridor, international air cargo facilities and many other developmental issues were discussed in the meeting. In this meeting, the Union minister has assured to approve several proposals for the development of chhattisgarh, which will prove effective in the development of the state. The main issue of the meeting was the development of Chhattisgarh's industrial corridor. chief minister Sai appealed to the Center to connect Korba-Bilaspur-Raipur with nagpur Industrial Corridor. Union minister piyush goyal said on this proposal that it will be done soon. He also directed the central officials to take necessary action in this regard.
In the meeting, the chief minister also stressed the need for international air cargo facilities in Raipur. He said that this would boost the export of agricultural and food processing products of the state. The chief minister said that the old terminal of raipur can be used for this facility, which will facilitate export. Union minister Goyal assured to give approval on this soon. This facility will help the industries of the state to compete in global markets.
The issue of setting up APEDA (Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority) Certification office was also raised in the meeting. The chief minister said that the establishment of this office will give global recognition to the agricultural products of chhattisgarh, which will benefit farmers and industrialists. On this proposal, the Union minister said that the Center will provide all possible help on this.
chief minister Sai also demanded the organization of national and international business events in Nava Raipur. This proposal will be an important step towards developing chhattisgarh as a business and industrial hub. This will boost the commercial activities of the state and generate new business opportunities. Union minister Goyal agreed to all these proposals and assured early implementation.