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CM Bhajanlal Sharma handed over important responsibilities to 23 IAS officers, see the list here

Jaipur : Bhajanlal government has entrusted responsibility to 23 IAS officers. They will encourage foreign investors to invest. 23 IAS officers have been appointed for each country. The Personnel Department has released the list of officers.

These IAS officers got the responsibility of this country

Siddharth Sihag of UAE, Rohit Gupta of UK, Ajitabh Sharma of USA, Aarti Dogra of Germany, Ravi Kumar Surpur of South Africa, Dinesh Kumar of Russia, Prakash Rajpurohit of France, Ashutosh Pednekar of Belgium have been appointed as coordinating officers. Nakate Shivprasad of Brazil, Ravi Jain of Australia, Krishna Kunal of Netherlands, Sandesh Nayak of Switzerland, Dr. Jogaram of Qatar, Rajan Vishal of Spain, Dr. KK Pathak of Italy, Archana Singh of Finland, Naveen Jain of Saudi Arabia, T Ravikant of Israel, Aarushi Malik of Denmark, Anandi of Japan, Rajesh Kumar Yadav of Hong Kong, Vaibhav Galaria of South Korea and Gayatri Rathore of Singapore have been appointed as coordinating officers.

CM Bhajan Lal Sharma on tour to Japan and South Korea

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma left for a 6-day visit to South Korea and Japan on Sunday. He will invite foreign investors to the Rising Rajasthan Summit during his foreign tour. A high-level delegation has also accompanied CM Bhajan Lal. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal will hold a road show in Seoul on Monday during his foreign tour. After South Korea, he will leave for Japan on September 10.

Will invite for investment in Rajasthan

The high-level delegation will meet representatives of several Japanese and Korean firms such as Posco International, Daikin, Hitachi, Beltekno, Samsung Healthcare, Hanwha Solution. During this visit to South Korea and Japan, the Chief Minister will meet officials of several companies from infrastructure, steel, automotive, renewable energy, electronics, heavy industry and education sectors and invite them to invest in Rajasthan.

Will meet a group of migrant Rajasthanis

This delegation led by the Chief Minister will also meet a group of expatriate Rajasthanis during its visit to Japan and will also participate in community programs. Indian Ambassador to Japan Sibi George and Indian Ambassador to South Korea Amit Kumar will also organize a special dinner. In connection with the preparation of ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Global Investment Summit 2024, the state government is going to organize investors meet in many cities of the country and the world. ‘Rising Rajasthan’ Global Investment Summit 2024 will be organized in the capital Jaipur on 9, 10 and 11 December this year.

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