THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the state should identify those obstructing industrial enterprises. The government is trying to attract investment of Rs 10,000 crore, the chief minister said at the inaugural function of Lulu Mall in the capital city.
‘Many such entrepreneurs need to come to our state. Preparations are underway to launch a number of new ventures in our place. The job that the next generation hopes, the facilities for that need to be well prepared,’ said the chief minister.
The country should identify those who obstruct enterprises. The state intends to attract Rs 10,000 crore in investment in the industrial sector in a short span of time. Measures taken by the government to make investment friendly for enterprises with an investment of over Rs 50 crore, our state has moved to a new level of licensing within seven days if they can fix everything else. A law has been passed for that, the chief minister said. The chief minister also said the state has recently received investment promises of Rs 3,200 crore through industry-friendly measures.