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25,000 Companies With 6 Lakh Employees Resume Work In Maharashtra

Mumbai: State Industries Minister Subhash Desai said on Monday that 25,000 companies with six lakh workers in the non-red zone have started working in Maharashtra after some relaxation against the Cov-19 lockdown.

Desai said in a webinar organized by the Maratha Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, “In Maharashtra, 57,745 industries are acquired in non-red areas. Of these, 25,000 companies have started production. We are also looking for foreign investment. Inquiring. ” Pune.

Desai said in a webinar organized by the Maratha Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, “In Maharashtra, 57,745 industries are acquired in non-red areas. Of these, 25,000 companies have started production. We are also looking for foreign investment. Inquiring. ” Pune.

In Western Maharashtra, 9,147 companies have permits, of which 5,774 have started production.

The minister said that industrialists are requesting to start industry operations in Mumbai, Thane, Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad, adding that the state government is not in any hurry.

“No industry has been allowed to start in Mumbai, Thane, Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad as they are the most sensitive COVID-19 zone and fall in the red zone. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to make the entire state green zone Are determined to,” he said.

He further said that the state government is making all efforts to attract foreign investment in Maharashtra. The minister further said that the US, UK, Germany, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea are some of the major countries from which states are inquiring for investment.

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