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Published By : Admin | December 29, 2011 | 07:52 IST

Ratan Tata and Cyrus Mistry pays courtesy visit to Guj CM

Tata group chairman Mr.Ratan Tata and his successor Mr.Cyrus Mistry paid a courtesy visit to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today and evinced interest in expanding business ties with the state for mutual growth.

Mr.Rantan Tata introduced Mr.Mistry to the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister extended good wishes to Mr. Mystry who is taking charge of Tata Group in December 2012.

Mr. Tata said that he takes Gujarat as his home and that the state is very special to his heart. He also praised Mr.Modi’s leadership for bringing industrial growth, good governance, transparent administration, qualitative change in socio-economic scenario in Gujarat.

Both the top office bearers of the Tata group expressed interest in knowing about Gujarat’s initiatives in energy sector, especially in geothermal energy. They also welcomed the Chief Minister’s call to partner the state in human resource development, apart from the industrial development

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