Investment proposals of Rs. 60,000 cr received in UK: CM

  • Support to be taken from Warwick Manufacturing Group in London

Bhopal: CM Dr. Mohan Yadav, on the conclusion of his UK tour, stated that the visit to England was significant in many ways. Substantial investments were secured across diverse sectors. Reflecting on the potential opportunities in Madhya Pradesh, he expressed satisfaction that proposals amounting to Rs. 60,000 crores have been received. These include sectors like healthcare, industry, mining, service sector, and agriculture, where substantial interest was shown.

During his visit to Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), the CM emphasized research and academic studies are truly meaningful when they benefit society. He noted that while many nations are advancing in this direction, Madhya Pradesh, under new education policy, is also making strides. “Empowering students to tackle future challenges is a fundamental requirement of today’s education system,” he remarked.

On Wednesday, CM visited Warwick University in London and interacted with subject experts. He noted that the campus, established by Bhattacharyya ji, houses over 30,000 students. The essence of research here lies in integrating innovation, benefiting both industries and society. “Through such efforts, we can progress while serving humanity,” he added.

CM Dr. Yadav also shared insights from his interaction with students from India, including Madhya Pradesh, studying in the UK. He mentioned that the global diversity at Warwick University is a model worth replicating in Madhya Pradesh.

WMG: A Global Model of Innovation in Engineering

Dr. Yadav described WMG as a stellar global model for promoting innovation in science and engineering through public-private partnerships. He lauded the group for expanding academic activities and enabling practical implementation of the state’s vision to empower youth leadership and innovation. Upon his arrival at WMG, the Dean greeted the Chief Minister with a bouquet, and the group presented him with a memento. In return, Dr. Yadav honored Prof. Robin Clark with a Chanderi stole as a token of respect.

 

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