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DIBRUGARH: A total of 191 investors in Dibrugarh have expressed interest in signing MoUs with the Assam Government, proposing an investment of Rs 1,640 crore in the district. The ‘Advantage Assam 2.0 Investment and Infrastructure Summit,’ inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, began today in Guwahati. The summit has brought together Union Ministers, top entrepreneurs, and domestic and international investors to position Assam as a key investment hub.
As a part of this initiative, a special MoU-signing event was held at the Dibrugarh District Library Auditorium for investors planning investments between Rs 5 lakh and Rs 50 crore. District Commissioner Bikram Kairi highlighted Assam’s improving economic landscape, stating that the state’s rich natural resources make it an attractive destination for investors.
The event was attended by District Commissioner Bikram Kairi, CEO of the Zila Parishad Bipul Kumar Das, District Development Commissioner Anup Kumar Brahma, Additional District Commissioner Nandita Barua, and Sonmoni Choudhury, In-Charge Chief Manager of the Dibrugarh District Industries and Commerce Centre, along with other officials from various government departments and registered investors.
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