By Sanjay Sharma, IANS
Bhopal : Students of Indian Institute of Management (IIM) at Indore have been assigned the job of telling investors about Madhya Pradesh’s USP at the two-day Global Investors Summit starting Friday at Indore, 186 km from the state capital.
“In all, 150 management students of top business schools, including Indian Institute of Management and Prestige Institute of Management and Research, are being prepared to help investors and businessmen by apprising them of the advantages of investing in the state,” said an official.
A special workshop for the students was held at Indore recently, he added.
“The selected students had gone through tough training and each one would have the responsibility to highlight the positive aspects of investing in Madhya Pradesh to participating businessman and investors,” IIM Indore director G.P. Parashar told IANS.
At the workshop, state public works department minister Kailash Vijaywargiya asked the students to consider themselves part of this prestigious event and highlight Madhya Pradesh and Indore before investors in an effective manner.
“The summit would provide a good opportunity to interact with business achievers and learn from their experiences,” the minister told students, advising them to keep abreast of the latest in infrastructure development and energy sectors in the state.
Indore divisional commissioner B.P. Singh asked the students to inform themselves fully about hydropower projects of Omkareshwar and Indira Sagar near Indore, besides the state IT policy and the initiatives taken to promote e-governance in the state.