Bihar News: Bihar Industries Minister Nitish Mishra on Tuesday gave Bihta a gift of several industrial projects. Which will give impetus to the development of the state not only in this region. Along with this, employment opportunities will also increase and economic progress will be strengthened. The new unit D Vega Bond in Bihta will be operated from the level of DV Ranjan. 3 crore has been invested in this project.
The operation of this unit will create about 250 direct and indirect employment opportunities. The benefit of which will be especially available to local youth. On this occasion, Industry Minister Nitish Mishra said that it will have a significant impact in the industrial enclosure of Bihar. He said that our policies are very attractive and people are investing. Many investors have also expressed their desire for this. The Industries Minister said that three units were inaugurated here and one has been founded for one, which is a big deal. In the coming time, these projects will play an important role in bringing change.
On this occasion, Secretary, Department of Industries, Smt. Bandana Prayashi said that, the MoUs signed at the time of Bihar Business Connect, the inauguration of three units and the foundation stone of a unit has been laid. The work we have done earlier, efforts to make it come true in future are continuing. He said that other industrial units will also be established in this way.
Let us know that Anju Singh, the mistress of Angels Private Limited, has invested Rs 2.34 crore in the project. This will create 53 types of direct and indirect employment. Along with this, Anamika's icon spiral unit has invested Rs 5 crore, which will create 30 types of indirect employment opportunities. At the same time, 350 crore was invested in Namaste India NIF Private Limited, which will be providing about 800 employment opportunities in Namaste India NIF Private Limited, which is operated from the level of Gyanachardani.
Explain that the four industrial units inaugurated and founded on Tuesday will produce dairy products in addition to bagpacks, school bags, hospitals and school uniforms, sports and fashion wear, laptops and desktop equipment.