To forum will be headed by by Minister for Education, Information Technology (IT), Electronics and Real-Time Governance Nara Lokesh.
Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh government has constituted a 16-member Consultative Forum in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) to address issues relating to industry, trade, and investment and to act as a catalyst for promotion of investment climate, industrial growth, skill and entrepreneurship development and infrastructure development.
To be headed by Minister for Education, Information Technology (IT), Electronics and Real-Time Governance Nara Lokesh, the panel will hold consultations, network and establish linkages between various stakeholders in the government and industry.
The Chief Secretary will be the Vice Chairman of the Consultative Forum, with three representatives from the CII, Andhra Pradesh State Council. According to the Government Order (GO) issued by the Industries and Commerce Department, the Chairman of CII, AP State Council will be a member convenor of the Forum.
The Vice Chairman and Secretary of CII, AP State Council will be the members. Principal Secretaries of various departments and the Chief Executive Officer of Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board (APEDB) are the members of the panel. The GO mentions that the establishment of APEDB was a significant step towards creating a favourable investment climate by streamlining processes and offering a single point of contact for investors.
It has been actively playing the role of a catalyst for promoting public and private investments to achieve the vision of becoming the most preferred global destination by 2050. “To fully realise the State’s economic potential and overcome the challenges, the government has decided to enhance its approach by involving the private sector more directly. To this end, it has partnered with the CII to build a consultative forum. This collaboration aims to leverage the expertise and resources of private enterprises, ensuring a more inclusive and dynamic economic environment,” reads the GO.