Japan will invest Rs 1338 crore in Rajasthan

Jul 08, 2022

Neemrana (Rajasathan) July 8 (ANI): Eleven MoUs were signed between the Rajasthan government and Japanese companies in the presence of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Ambassador of Japan to India Suzuki Satoshi at Daikin Japanese Institute of Manufacturing Excellence in Neemrana. Japanese companies will invest Rs 1,338 crores in Neemrana, Ghiloth and Chaparia Ki Dhani (Pali). This will generate some 2300 new jobs in the state. Chief Minister Gehlot said that Japanese companies have prominently invested in Rajasthan and such investment has been an inspiration for local entrepreneurs. He also called upon the Japanese companies to invest in the petrochemical complex of the refinery being built at Pachpadra. The Chief Minister urged the Japanese investors to establish a skill development centre which will enhance the employability of the youth in rural areas. Japanese investment has been a source of inspiration for many entrepreneurs in Rajasthan and for this very reason, the Japanese Zone remains a topic of hot discussion among entrepreneurs.