High hopes ahead of 'global conference' in Bihar Thursday, January 18, 2007 03:18 [IST]
Patna: On the eve of a global
meet to be inaugurated by President A.P.J Abdul Kalam here Friday, Bihar is optimistic that the state would defy sceptics
and soon turn into an investment destination.
At least 500 experts, including NRIs, economists,
technocrats and investors, from around the world are expected to participate in
the three-day meet.
"Patna
is ready and set to welcome the guests of the global meet," Chief Minister
Nitish Kumar said after he visited the SK Memorial Hall, where the inaugural
function is scheduled.
Kalam's inaugural address is likely to outline his vision
for Bihar. Last year he had listed 10 missions
for the state's turnaround during a visit.
The state government is readying to discuss development
strategies and attract foreign investment in agriculture, health, IT and
tourism during the Jan 19-21 meet.
The administration was asked to ensure that security,
electricity supply and the cleanness drive were as per schedule.
"A large number of security personnel have been
deployed to provide full security to participants of the meet," Patna's senior
superintendent of police Kundan Krishnan said.
The meet is jointly organised by Bihartimes.com, a
Patna-based news portal, and the New Delhi-based Institute of Human
Development with support from the state
government.
"This is a big platform for an NRI like me to come to
with my plan and agenda to contribute to the development of my home
state," Ravi Verma, an NRI based in the Silicon Valley in the US, told sources.
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