ABHIJIT RAY, KOLKATA :The World Bengal Business Summit (BGBS) will be held in Kolkata on November 21 and 22. Preparations for this are going on here, as well as in foreign countries. Not only the exhibition of Bengal’s art collection, but also the art and commerce of other states will be showcased in this year’s conference. Roadshows are being held in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Chandigarh on the occasion of The World Bengal Business Summit. The merchant community of these states will receive special invitations to the conference.A roadshow was held in Chandigarh on Friday to mark the conference. Later, a discussion meeting was also organized with industrialists. Along with the business community of the country, industrialists and bureaucrats of the state were also present. In this discussion, industrialists of Chandigarh expressed interest in investing in Bengal. They can make an announcement by attending a business conference. The inaugural ceremony will be held on the first day at the Bishwa Bangla Convention Centre. The end of the second day will be announced at Dhandhanya Stadium.Industrialists were present at the seminar held in Chandigarh. At the same time, the bureaucrats of this state also joined it. At the outset, a speech by Amit Mitra, former finance minister and chief financial advisor to the current chief minister, was read out. Besides explaining why Bengal is an ideal place for industrialists to invest, he invited industrialists from foreign countries to invest in Bengal.West Bengal Technical Education Department Secretary Anup Kumar Agarwal, Backward Classes Welfare Secretary Sanjay Bansal, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Corporation MD Nikhil Nirmal and several bureaucrats from the state were present on the occasion. Industrialists from Chandigarh were also there. Other dignitaries including Simarpreet Singh, Saikat Biswas, Komal Daswara, Somesh Dasgupta, Suchinta Pal, Drishmit Singh Butar, Paraminderjit Kaur and others were present.
Industrialists from Chandigarh interested in investing in Bengal!



