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UAE business houses keen to invest in Haryana

Chandigarh, Feb 16 (UNI) A number of big business houses from United Arab Emirates (UAE) have shown keen interest in investing in various sectors in Haryana.
Companies like DP World, Emaar India, Hind Terminals Private Limited and Gems Education have evinced keen interest to invest in different sectors in the state during a meeting with Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar here on Friday.
These proposed investments were the outcome of the Chief Minister’s invitation to these business houses to come and invest in the state during his visit to Dubai in December 2017.
Interacting with the Chief Minister, DP World Chief Operating Officer Rajat Duneja showed keen interest in several projects including logistics and setting up Global City projects in the state.
Emaar India Head-Coordination and Corporate Affairs Vijay Singh said that the company has a considerable presence in real estate sector in Haryana and wish to set up another projects in the state especially in National Capital Region area.
The Hind Terminals Private Limited expressed willingness to expand their base as they have already working on logistics in the state.
International education company Global Education Management Systems (GEMS), having large network and the largest operator of kindergarten to grade 12 schools in the world, proposed to provide their expertise in affordable quality education in Gurugram, Faridabad, Karnal and other parts of the state. During the interaction, they also keen on the initiatives on training of teachers in the state.
It may be recalled that a delegation led by Chief Minister visited UAE to project Haryana as preferred investment destination. During visit, several meetings were held with a number of investors, who evinced interest in pursuing investment in the state and expanding trade links.
Additional Chief Secretary, School Education Dheera Khandelwal, Principal Secretary Industries Sudhir Rajpal, Principal Secretary, Town and Country Planning Arun Kumar Gupta, Principal Secretary, Urban Local Bodies Anand Mohan Sharan, Director, Town and Country Planning Department T L Satyaparkash, Chairman Foreign Investment and NRI Cell Dr Ashwin Johar, Director General, UAE-India Business Council Abdul Salam, other senior officers and delegates representing projects and businesses in UAE were also present in the meeting.
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