New Delhi: Bihar industry minister Syed Shahnawaz Hussain on Monday said soon a 'Leather and Textile Policy 2021 Bihar' would be launched and that the state would be made a hub of leather products. Taking part in the leather investor meet organized in the national capital, Hussain said that with the changing image of the state, large-scale investors are looking forward to making investments, especially in the leather sector.
The meeting was organized by Council for Leather Exports (CLE) and Leather Sector Skill Council (LSSC) at Hotel Taj Palace to discuss the new 'Leather and Textile Policy 2021 Bihar'.
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Talking to ETV Bharat, Hussain said, "We are welcoming the suggestions of investors in the policy which we are bringing. Many industrialists associated with the leather sector were present in today's meeting. The suggestions given by those people today, we will also put them in our policy. Want the policy to be such that big investors come to Bihar and that there would be neither shortage of skilled labour force nor resources in the leather sector in Bihar. If the nation is to remain competitive in the international market with affordable production costs, then there is no better option than to set up a leather industry in the state."
He further even hailed Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for creating an environment of good governance with the development of roads, electricity and other infrastructure in the state, such that industrialists can set up industries without any hesitation and fearlessness.
The BJP leader in Delhi also met top industrialists and investors of leather and related industry, which include Allen Cooper and Red Tape.