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TamilNadu major destination for attracting
FDI

CHENNAI:
Tamil Nadu has become one of the major
destinations
of foreign direct investments in the country,
state Commissioner for Industries and Director
Industries Development, Rajiv Ranjan said on
Tuesday.
"In the last two years, around Rs 19,000 crore
worth of foreign direct investments have been
made (in the state) and around 1,40,000
employments generated" he told reporters here.
When asked whether any specific target had been
set to attract more FDIs into the State, he
said, "It is an ongoing process. However, Tamil
Nadu has a conducive atmosphere to attract more
FDIs".
Earlier, participating in a workshop organized
on 'Rajiv Gandhi Udyami Mitra Yojna (RGUMY)', a
scheme for promotion and handholding of micro
and small enterprises launched by the Centre
recently, Ranjan said RGUMY should be networked.
"Through
'networking', one can access how many
entrepreneurs are present in the country and it
would also be able to understand which part of
country has large number of entrepreneurs,"
Rajiv said.
In Tamil Nadu about five schemes have been
sanctioned recently, and similarly, Rajiv Gandhi
Udyami Mitra Yojna scheme would also take the
lead, he hoped.
The commissioner also expressed concern that
considering the growing entrepreneurs,
"decentralization of Udyami Mitras (the agencies
involved in selecting the right enterprise/firm
for the RGUMY scheme) should be there, so that,
tier-II and tier-III Udyami Mitras, can be
handled at the state level".
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