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MP govt to enact law to reserve 70 per cent jobs for locals: CM Kamal Nath

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Published : Aug 15, 2019, 4:27 PM IST

Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath, while addressing a gathering at the state main Independence function, said the government will bring a law to reserve 70% jobs for the locals. He also stressed on the need to generate employment for the youth by attracting investments.

Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath

Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath on Thursday said his government will bring a law to reserve 70 per cent jobs in industrial units for people from the state.

Addressing a gathering at the state's main Independence Day function here, he stressed on the need to generate employment for the youth by attracting investments.

The state has got investments worth Rs 6,158 crore in last seven months, he said, adding that the government plans to set up industrial areas in every district.

MP govt to enact law to reserve 70 percent jobs for locals: CM Nath

He also said that for the first time, the state government was working on setting up 1,000 sheds to provide shelter to stray cows.

"We are going to enact a law to reserve 70 per cent jobs for people of Madhya Pradesh is the state's industrial units," Nath said.

Noting that the state was facing a "big challenge" of generating jobs for young people, Nath said his government was committed towards skill development of the youth and providing them with respectable employment.

"The MP government is of the view that without industrial investment, employment avenues can't be generated," he said, adding that some renowned industrialists were being
invited to the central state.

"We very well know that investment needs to be attracted. Investments will only come when industrialists have faith in the government and get full support," he said.

The state government was making efforts to build a conducive atmosphere for attracting investments so that maximum youths get employment, the chief minister said.

To attract investment, a three-day programme, called 'Magnificent Madhya Pradesh', will be organised from October 18 in Indore, he informed.

"Successful businessmen from MP would be made brand ambassadors (of the state)," he said, adding that an Industrial Advisory Council will also be formed.

Decisions taken to attract investments have started paying, Nath said, adding the "state has got permanent investments worth Rs 6,158 crore in last seven months".

"In the same period, we got proposals for setting up seven mega industrial units with an investment of Rs 15,208 crore. We have plans to set up an industrial area in each district of MP," he said.

Nath said there was also a need to uplift the unskilled sector to shed the tag of 'BIMARU' (laggard) state.

'BIMARU', an acronym for Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, was earlier used to refer to the 'poor economic conditions' of these states.

Nath said the upkeep of stray cows and its prodigy has become a challenge since the last couple of years in the state.

"Our government has taken up this issue as a challenge. For the first time in MP, the state government has taken up the work of building of 1,000 cow sheds," he added.

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MP govt to enact law to reserve 70 pc jobs for locals: Nath
         Bhopal, Aug 15 (PTI) Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister
Kamal Nath on Thursday said his government will bring a law to
reserve 70 per cent jobs in industrial units for people from
the state.
         Addressing a gathering at the state's main
Independence Day function here, he stressed on the need to
generate employment for the youth by attracting investments.
         The state has got investments worth Rs 6,158 crore in
last seven months, he said, adding that the government plans
to set up industrial areas in every district.
         He also said that for the first time, the state
government was working on setting up 1,000 sheds to provide
shelter to stray cows.
         "We are going to enact a law to reserve 70 per cent
jobs for people of Madhya Pradesh in the state's industrial
units," Nath said.
         Noting that the state was facing a "big challenge" of
generating jobs for young people, Nath said his government was
committed towards skill development of the youth and providing
them respectable employment.
         "The MP government is of the view that without
industrial investment, employment avenues can't be generated,"
he said, adding that some renowned industrialists were being
invited to the central state.
         "We very well know that investment needs to be
attracted. Investments will only come when industrialists have
faith in the government and get full support," he said.
         The state government was making efforts to build a
conducive atmosphere for attracting investments so that
maximum youths get employment, the chief minister said.
         To attract investment, a three-day programme, called
'Magnificent Madhya Pradesh', will be organised from October
18 in Indore, he informed.
         "Successful businessmen from MP would be made brand
ambassadors (of the state)," he said, adding that an
Industrial Advisory Council will also be formed.
         Decisions taken to attract investments have started
paying, Nath said, adding the "state has got permanent
investments worth Rs 6,158 crore in last seven months".
         "In the same period, we got proposals for setting up
seven mega industrial units with an investment of Rs 15,208
crore. We have plans to set up an industrial area in each
district of MP," he said.
         Nath said there was also a need to uplift the
unskilled sector to shed the tag of 'BIMARU' (laggard) state.
         'BIMARU', an acronym for Bihar, Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, was earlier used to refer to the
'poor economic conditions' of these states.
         Nath said the upkeep of stray cows and its prodigy has
become a challenge since last couple of years in the state.
         "Our government has taken up this issue as a
challenge. For the first time in MP, the state government has
taken up the work of building of 1,000 cow sheds," he added.
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