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Adani meets CM at Nabanna, discusses ‘future projects'

Adani meets CM at Nabanna, discusses ‘future projects'

Time of India9 hours ago
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Kolkata:
Adani Group
chairman Gautam Adani called on Bengal CM
Mamata Banerjee
at Nabanna on Monday, and the two had a meeting that went on for over 40 minutes. Sources indicated that they discussed future projects in the state.
This was the first meeting between Banerjee and Adani after the state govt decided to float a new tender for Tajpur port, for which a letter of intent had been signed by Bengal govt and Adani three years ago.
Adani was present at the sixth edition of Bengal Global Business Summit (BGBS) in 2022. At that time, he had announced an investment of more than Rs 10,000 crore, spread out over 10 years, in the state.
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Adani had said that his group's investments would create 25,000 jobs and be in a number of sectors: world-class port infrastructure, data centres, and undersea cables that would connect them across oceans, centres of excellence in digital innovation, massive fulfilment centres, warehouses, and logistics parks.
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