Haryana govt signs five MoUs worth Rs. 18,000 crore with Singapore companies

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The Haryana government today signed five agreements with Singapore-based companies to attract Rs 18,000 crore investment in development projects in infrastructure and industrial sectors.

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said that the companies will study various aspects of undertaking projects in the state. Investments are expected in infrastructure, industrial sector and other related sectors.

The five MoUs were signed with Meinhardt Group, YCH Logistics for Logistics projects, Ascendas Singbridge for Townships/Logistics parks development, Adonis for Wellness projects and equity investor Equis Energy which makes investments in a wide range of projects, including transmission and power distribution among others.

The MoUs were signed by Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corp Ltd’s Managing Director Raja Sekhar Vundru with representatives of the five companies.

 

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