The West Bengal government has asked the state-owned GAIL to come up with a masterplan regarding their investment plans in the state within three days. The company is planning investments of around Rs 6,000 crore in the state.“The company’s chairman had a meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Fnance Minister Amit Mitra. He had a meeting with me and WBIDC officials and said that the firm in interested in certain big-ticket investments in Bengal. We have asked them to come up with a proposal on their plans with in 72 hours so that the government can take further steps,” said state Industry and Commerce Minister Partha Chatterjee. According to an official source, GAIL is planning to have investments worth above Rs 6,000-crore in West Bengal.
When asked about the delay in the implementation of the company’s projects in the state, “The earlier government made unnecessary delay in the implementation of GAIL projects and now I believe that there will be no bottleneck in clearing the proposals.” However, the company did not divulge the details regarding investment plans in the stat
When asked about the delay in the implementation of the company’s projects in the state, “The earlier government made unnecessary delay in the implementation of GAIL projects and now I believe that there will be no bottleneck in clearing the proposals.” However, the company did not divulge the details regarding investment plans in the stat
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