Sunday, March 29, 2026
ADVT 
India

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Assures Industry Of Graft-Free Environment

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Sep, 2015 12:00 PM
    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday invited industrialists to invest in various sectors, including education and health, in the national capital and assured them a corruption-free environment.
     
    Speaking at a conference held by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here, Kejriwal called upon industrialists to become partners in developing Delhi.
     
    "I invite you all (businessmen) to invest in the education and health sector - which is our (government's) highest priority. We are fully committed to providing all possible support in enhancing education and healthcare facilities in Delhi."
     
    He said members of CII can contribute to education and health sectors through corporate social responsibility activities. "There will be no corruption at any level. I assure all of you that we will provide you a corruption-free system."
     
    Kejriwal sought investments in building schools that the Delhi government was planning to construct.
     
    "The Delhi government will be making 25 schools this year. Invest and donate for this project," the Aam Aadmi Party leader said.
     
    Kejriwal also told the industrialists that Delhi was the best place to do business.
     
    "Although not much land is available in Delhi for multi-national companies, but we can focus on sectors that have a scope to flourish," he said.
     
    The chief minister said a special purpose vehicle will be put to work to clean river Yamuna. "Cleaning Yamuna is also our priority. We will invest in the beautification of the river and make it clean," he said.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    BJP Marks 35th Foundation Day, Advani Not Officially Invited

    BJP Marks 35th Foundation Day, Advani Not Officially Invited
    The BJP held its 35th foundation day function at the party office here but party patriarch L. K. Advani was not "officially" invited for the event, sources said.

    BJP Marks 35th Foundation Day, Advani Not Officially Invited

    Morgan Stanley Sees 'Achhe Din' For India

    Morgan Stanley Sees 'Achhe Din' For India
    With the rural wage growth coming down to a nine-year low at 5.5 percent this January and inflation seemingly stabilizing, India is bracing for a long period of higher sustainable growth and lower prices, financial services firm Morgan Stanley said on Monday.

    Morgan Stanley Sees 'Achhe Din' For India

    Road Rage: Impatient Motorists Beat Delhi Man To Death

    Road Rage: Impatient Motorists Beat Delhi Man To Death
    Shahnawaz, a resident of Mata Sundari Road in central Delhi, , who was beaten to death by five people even as his sons, who witnessed the entire incident, unsuccessfully tried to get police to intervene. One of the accused was arrested on Monday.

    Road Rage: Impatient Motorists Beat Delhi Man To Death

    Rediscovering Mahatma Gandhi In This Globalised Age

    Rediscovering Mahatma Gandhi In This Globalised Age

    It's almost a month since British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond visited India, a few days ...

    Rediscovering Mahatma Gandhi In This Globalised Age

    Greatest Harm Would Happen If Indian Judiciary Doesn't Rectify, Introspect: Narendra Modi

    Greatest Harm Would Happen If Indian Judiciary Doesn't Rectify, Introspect: Narendra Modi
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday there was a need to create good law institutions and capable manpower keeping future in mind.

    Greatest Harm Would Happen If Indian Judiciary Doesn't Rectify, Introspect: Narendra Modi

    Freak Weather Ruins Crops In Punjab, Haryana

    Freak Weather Ruins Crops In Punjab, Haryana
    For nearly a decade, farmer Bhupinder Singh has often looked at the sky to thank god for his bumper wheat crop. This year is different. In the past one month, unseasonal rains and hailstorms have left Singh a worried man. Nearly 30 percent of his wheat crop spread over seven acres has been flattened.

    Freak Weather Ruins Crops In Punjab, Haryana