Tata Innovation Hub will come up at Amaravati: Naidu
The Morning Standard|October 15, 2024
CHIEF Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has announced that the capital city of Amaravati will soon have Ratan Tata Innovation Hub.
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Tata Innovation Hub will come up at Amaravati: Naidu

Reviewing the draft policies for industrial development, MSMEs and food processing with senior officials at the State Secretariat on Monday, he made it clear that employment generation is his government's top priority.

The industrial policies should lay emphasis on employment generation and pave the way for Speed of Doing Business by attracting huge investments, he said.

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