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Adani Group meets Amarinder, wants to invest in Punjab Last Updated : 03 Apr 2017 08:41:15 PM IST (file photo)
Adani Group ' title='The Adani Group '>The Adani Group has shown interet in investing in Punjab and the companies' top functionaries met Chief Minister Amarinder Singh here on Monday to pursue the matter, officials said.
Adani Group president and chairman of several key companies of the Gujarat-based group, Pranav V. Adani met Amarinder Singh here to discuss possible areas of investment in Punjab.
Adani Group ' title='The Adani Group '>The Adani Group is already running a solar power generation unit in Bathinda and have showed interest in expanding their presence in the state, the officials said here.
Adani Green Energy Ltd had, in 2016, had commissioned Punjab's largest solar power plant of 100 MW in Bathinda with an investment of Rs 640 crore.
Another Adani company has set up silos worth RS 250 crore for grain storage in Punjab. An investment of another RS 210 crore is being made in this field.
Adani told the Chief Minister that the Group's businesses, which also include real estate and city gas distribution (CNG and pipeline network), have a big potential to scale up Punjab's progress.
"The Group's emerging businesses, such as water purification, defence and aerospace, drones manufacture etc, also find synergies with the state's public welfare and strategic growth interests," he noted.
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