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State 3 govt to organise conference to attract investment

HETAUDA, April 8: State 3 government is to organise a conference to attract investors of the country. The State government is going to request the entrepreneurs of private sector for investment by gathering them to encourage them to invest in different sectors of the state.
By Republica

HETAUDA, April 8: State 3 government is to organise a conference to attract investors of the country. The State government is going to request the entrepreneurs of private sector for investment by gathering them to encourage them to invest in different sectors of the state.


The two-day state-level conference would be organised in Chitwan from April 19 where there would be a participation of 200 people including investors and experts, said Chief Minister Dormani Poudel's Press Coordinator, Prakash Dahal.


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Member of Policy and Planning Commission of the State, Shyam Kumar Basnet, said that a broad discussion would be held with the private sector with an objective of an opening way of investment keeping a five-pillar policy in priority.


Basnet said that basis has been prepared to encourage investors of the country in the state. The Commission has expected that investors would be attracted to invest in tourism, agro, industry sectors of the state after the conference. 


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