Bhopal: Chief Minister Kamal Nath hinted at significant changes in the industrial situation in central Madhya Pradesh and acknowledged the need to change the way this sector is governed.
Nat reiterated the importance of job creation and pledged to master the industry and support businesses.
Speaking to a group of industrialists at the annual meeting of the Indian Federation of Industries (CII)
Nat said here on Saturday that he is doing a job
Policy-oriented skills development
An industrialist from Ratlam talked about the difficulty of doing business easily, and Nat said significant changes were needed in the way things were handled in the industrial sector.
I know what the problem is.
Governance and cognition need major changes, said CM.
He assured investors of his full support and cooperation.
Earlier, you did business despite the government, but now you will do business because of the government.
CM promises that no matter what support we can give, we will give it.
Speaking of his experience working with CII in the successful operation of the skills development center in chhiwara, Nath suggested that skills development should be linked to work.
He said that the success of The Chhindwara model lies in how many jobs have been created for people who have acquired employment after skill training, adding that he is working on a job --
Policy-oriented skills development
The tourism industry in the central state has great potential, and the possibility of expansion and employment is endless.
'We must look at tourism in an all-round way, 'he said.
In order to draw attention to the prospect of employment in new fields, the quality of education in schools and colleges will also be concerned to motivate students to learn new skills, especially artificial intelligence and analytical skills, CM said.
For example, he pointed out that energy storage is a new area and mentioned the batteries needed to run e-commerce. vehicles.
I am working to make the central state a destination for energy storage and commit to changing solar and other non-energy policies, he said
The conventional energy sector.
When it comes to the plight of farmers, he said, this is not because of the shortage of agriculture.
But investment is due to overproduction.
After overproduction, when farmers do not get a good price, it will lead to debt and suicide, he said.
Chairman of the Indian Federation of Industries --
The western region's piloz kambata says Bhopal will soon set up a CII skills development center, followed by others.
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