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Gujarat top investment destination in India: Deutsche Bank report
by BHUVAN AMIN on Dec 13, 2007 07:00 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This is the latest press release.
New Delhi, Dec 9 Just a few days before the assembly elections begin in Gujarat, a leading international bank has named the state as the most attractive investment destination in the country. In a latest research paper on infrastructure investment scenario in India, Deutsche Bank said that Gujarat offers the best investment potential among all the states and union territories in the country, measured on socio-economic and infrastructure factors.

The election-bound state is followed by Maharashtra, whose capital Mumbai is the country's financial nerve centre, and Delhi, the "economically powerful political centre of the country," the German bank said. Delhi's strong investment potential also seems to have a bearing on adjacent states Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, both of which rank among the ten best states, it added.

"It seems that economic development and geographical proximity belong together, possibly also as a result of connecting infrastructure links," Deutsche Bank said.


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  RE:Gujarat top investment destination in India: Deutsche Bank report
by Praveen Kumar on Dec 13, 2007 07:47 PM   Permalink
hi Bhuvan,
i agree with your ideas. People here don't know that RSS is the biggest ngo of the world which serves in the poorest destination of the india, which peole like sonia gandhi and rahul gandhi or any body else in the other parties have ever seen. Due to modi's leadership quality gujrat is in No. 1 postion in development among all states. We feel safe now in a country whose major population is Hindu, not because of number but because of Modi. We have a reply to all those evil powers who always oppose any development. Modi should be made PM. He will be gr8 leader of our country..

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