By IANS
Chennai : Rajasthan’s capital Jaipur will be made a wi-fi enabled city to meet the communication requirements of the investors, Rajasthan’s Minister of Industries Narpat Singh Rajvi said here Wednesday.
“The government plans to convert Jaipur into a Wi-Fi city, which would meet the investors’ communication needs,” Rajvi said.
He was here to invite south Indian industries to participate in the ‘Resurgent Rajasthan’ summit, which will take place in Jaipur in November. The event, supported by FICCI, will showcase the state’s investment opportunities.
The minister said the ‘Doing Business in South Asia, 2007’ report by the World Bank on the business climate in 12 major cities in India ranked Jaipur in third place, just behind Hyderabad and Bangalore.
“Rajasthan, so long known as a state dependent mostly on tourism, invites investment from auto component manufacturers,” Rajvi said.
“Our government is laying strong emphasis on diversifying the state’s economy and putting it on a high growth trajectory,” he said.