Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Free smartphone­s on mind, Captain meets Ambani

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: With the Congress poll promise of free smartphone­s to the youth still to come true, Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh met Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) that owns Jio mobile phone services, in Mumbai on Tuesday. While the CM said he is confident that Jio’s “rock bottom prices” make fulfilling the promise “imminently possible”, Reliance too made a presentati­on later and is keen on expanding its base in Punjab.

According to the press release issued by the CM’s office here, he met Ambani soon after his arrival in the country’s financial capital, where he is scheduled to address the Invest North meeting of Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII) on Wednesday. Their one-to-one meeting was followed by delegation-level talks during which Reliance made a detailed presentati­on on businesses.

He also sought cooperatio­n across other sectors, including retail, agricultur­al productivi­ty, food processing and manufactur­ing, saying that Ambani’s support would “go a long way in providing early impetus needed for bringing a change in Punjab”.

‘MANDI IN POCKET’

Ambani, a government spokespers­on said, suggested digitisati­on of the food chain process with a mobile app to manage and handle all operations, including marketing, farmer inputs, storage and transporta­tion.

“It will be like having the mandi in the pocket,” he reportedly said.

On retail, Ambani said his company is keen to expand its Hoshiarpur plant, which currently employs 2,000 people.

The CM listed data as the “new oil” fora “fourth industrial revolution” and said his government would be happy to provide the requisite infrastruc­ture for setting up towers and strengthen­ing the telecom sector. He also asked Reliance to take up farm-to-factory projects.

“Punjab is now surplus in power and can provide it at one of the cheapest rates, besides other fiscal and non-fiscal concession­s that cannot be easily matched by others, together with a reception and hospitalit­y that Punjab has demonstrat­ed for decades,” Amarinder told Ambani.

 ??  ?? Chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh with chairman of Reliance Industries Limited Mukesh Ambani in Mumbai on Tuesday. HT PHOTO
Chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh with chairman of Reliance Industries Limited Mukesh Ambani in Mumbai on Tuesday. HT PHOTO

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