Vibrant Gujarat 2013: Ratan Tata gets thundering applause at the Summit

Tata Reiterated his now famous, and oft repeated, quote: “One would be stupid to not be in Gujarat” and said the group has already invested or committed Rs 34,000 crore in the state.

Vibrant Gujarat 2013: Ratan Tata gets thundering applause at the Summit
AHMEDABAD: Ratan Tata, who in 2008 bolstered the industry confidence by bringing his troubled Nano car project to Gujarat, said Gujarat stands out better than other states in India and the credit goes to chief minister NarendraModi. Rising to a thundering applause, he said Modi should be credited for the achievements of Gujarat in drawing investments. He said the state has become vibrant, attractive and new investment destination.

Addressing the inaugural function of the sixth edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2013, Tata Reiterated his now famous, and oft repeated, quote: “One would be stupid to not be in Gujarat” and said the group has already invested or committed Rs 34,000 crore in the state.
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