New Delhi, July 6 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa will take part in a Planning Commission meeting to finalise the 2011-12 annual plan for her state.his will be her second visit to New Delhi after assuming to power after the April 13 Assembly polls.
Jayalalithaa had visited Delhi on June 13 when she met Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and made a strong plea for special assistance for Tamil Nadu.
On Tuesday, Jayalalithaa vowed to make Tamil Nadu the number one state in India in all spheres of development.
Stating that her government would bring out a Vision Document 2025 to meet the expectations of the industry sector, she said it would contain clear-cut policies for promoting investment in infrastructure, such as power, ports and ship building.
Reaffirming her government's commitment to providing an enabling environment conducive to the growth of the corporate sector, she said, "My government is aware of the many challenges the industry faces such as infrastructure deficits. We will do everything possible to help the industry overcome these challenges.
Giving a detailed account on the achievements of the earlier AIADMK regimes, she said the Union Planning Commission was currently formulating the XII Plan to be launched form 2012 to 2017."
"To achieve a growth rate between 9 and 9.5 percent during this Plan period, investment flows into industry and infrastructure should be stepped up," she added. (ANI)
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