AP CM YS Jagan received rich compliments from an industrialist and this would certainly elevate his image. On Thursday, CM Jagan inaugurated an industrial park in Kadapa district’s Kopparti. India’s leading manufacturer, seller and exporter of plywoods, Century Plywood established their base in this industrial park and the company’s chairman Sajjan Bhajanka took part in the inauguration.
Speaking on the occasion Sajjan was all praise of Jagan. “Initially we planned to establish our manufacturing unit in Tamil Nadu. But we met CM Jagan out of formality and we were impressed by his hospitality. Also we planned a different place but it’s CM Jagan who suggested Badvel and after coming here, we could not say no to him. He is very encouraging and cooperative. Jagan offered all possible help and within days we received all the permissions. I must appreciate CM Jagan and his team who really worked very hard and convinced us to come here,” said Sajjan.
The industrialist also revealed that they are tripling their investment in AP. “Rs 600 crore is what we thought of investing in the beginning but we are going to invest Rs 2600 crore in three phases and expand our business from here,” added Sajjan.
Probably this is for the first time that we have heard positive feedback on AP and that too after Jagan taking over as CM from an outsider as well as an industrialist. Hope this trend continues and more investors reach AP which is the need of the hour.
This post was last modified on 23 December 2021 5:46 pm
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