Dubai: The Odisha Investors’ Meet kicked off in Dubai on Wednesday.
Addressing the conference, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said that the state had attracted $50 billion — Rs 3,75,000-crore — investment in the last two years despite COVID-19.
Naveen termed Odisha as the heartland of mineral reserves and fast developing industrial hub of India.
“It is a pleasure meeting Dr. Yousif Al Hammadi, MD of Tabreed Group at #OdishaInvestorsMeet in Dubai. Glad to share that the group expressed intent to invest ₹1,000 Cr in an ICT Campus in Bhubaneswar. Assured all support for speedier ground of the project,” Naveen tweeted earlier.
The NBTC Group of Kuwait also showed interest to invest Rs 5,000 crore in a urea plant in Odisha.
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