June 9, 2025

Industries Contributing Immensely In Economic Development Of State: Mukesh Agnihotri

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Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri today held a meeting with the office bearers of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Parwanoo Industry Association. He said that industrialists have an important contribution in the progress and economic development of the state. The state government is committed to facilitating the industries in every respect, he added. The members of Parwanoo Industry Association apprised the Deputy Chief Minister about their problems. The Deputy Chief Minister assured that all the genuine demands of the industrialists would be considered sympathetically.

State President INTUC Hardeep Singh Baba, President of Municipal Council Parwanoo Nisha Sharma, Vice President Sonia Sharma, Vice President of CII Gagan Kapoor, President of Parwanoo Industry Association Sunil Taneja, President of Himachal Pradesh Mattress Industry Aditya Sood, office bearers of Vyapar Mandal Parwanoo, members of Nagar Parishad Parwanoo, Vice President District Congress Committee Solan Satish Berry, General Secretary DCC Solan Sandeep Chauhan and other dignitaries were present on the occasion among others.

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