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Prime minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the two-day uttarakhand Global Investor Summit-2023 (Global
Investor Summit) being organized in dehradun on friday at 10.30 am. Whereas Union home minister amit Shah
will be present during the conclusion of this conference on december 9. The Prime Minister’s office (PMO) gave
this information in a statement on Wednesday. According to the statement, the prime minister will also address the
gathering present on this occasion. PMO said, this summit with the theme “Peace to Prosperity” is a step towards
establishing uttarakhand as new investment destinations. Apart from the prime minister, thousands of investors
and representatives from all over the world will participate in the summit. The PMO statement said that along with
Union Ministers and ambassadors of various countries, prominent industrialists will also participate in it.
CM reviewed the preparations
Meanwhile, according to an official release, uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reviewed the
preparations for the summit on Wednesday. dehradun is being decorated for more than a fortnight before the
event. Main roads have been renovated and damaged dividers and footpaths have been repaired. cm Dhami told
the officials that all the arrangements for organizing the summit should be completed on time. He said that this is a
big event for the state. Before the summit, Dhami held several road shows in major cities across the country and in
London and Birmingham in the UK to attract investors in the state. He said that investment memorandums of
understanding (MoUs) worth more than Rs 2.5 lakh crore have been signed with various companies for investment
in the state. cm Dhami said that now efforts are being made to implement these MOUs which have the potential to
create employment opportunities for the local people.