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Maharashtra leads in Davos for third day in a row, completes Rs 80,000 crore investment deal

Davos: Maharashtra’s performance for the third day in a row at the World Economic Forum in Davos was excellent. Today, an agreement worth Rs 50,000 crore was signed in the power generation sector. As a result, contracts worth about Rs 80,000 crore were completed in three days. Industry Minister Subhash Desai, Environment Minister Aditya Thackeray and Energy Minister Nitin Raut were present on the occasion. In the last three days, Maharashtra has taken the lead by completing investment agreements worth Rs 80,000 crore.

Renew Power Company enters into agreement with state government to invest Rs 50,000 crore in power generation. Director of the company Sumant Sinha was present. This will generate 10,000 to 12,000 megawatts of energy in the state. In addition, Indonesia’s Asia Pulp and Paper Company today signed an agreement for an investment of about 1.5 billion USD in Raigad district. Apart from this, discussions were also held with Anil Agarwal, Director, Vedanta Group. Discussions were held with Jay Galla, Director, Amara Raja Group on batteries required for electric vehicles.

Meanwhile, the state government signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Baijus to introduce digital content in schools in remote areas of the state and in municipal schools in Mumbai. In addition, the state signed a cooperation agreement with the World Green Building Council to exchange knowledge and help the state achieve its zero emission target. At this time, the Chief Minister’s Ati. Chief Secretary Ashish Kumar Singh, Att. Chief Secretary (Industries) Shri Baldev Singh, Managing Director of MSEDCL Vijay Singhal, CEO of MIDC Dr. P. Unbalgan, co-CEO P.D. Malikner and General Manager (Marketing and Public Relations) Abhijit Ghorpade were present at the ceremony along with industry representatives of the signing companies.

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