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MoU inked for Rs 400-crore horticulture project

CHANDIGARH: An integrated horticulture processing project will be set up in Haryana with an investment of Rs 400 crore to provide direct and indirect employment to about 3,000 persons.



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Chandigarh, December 11

An integrated horticulture processing project will be set up in Haryana with an investment of Rs 400 crore to provide direct and indirect employment to about 3,000 persons.

A memorandum of understanding was signed between Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (HSIIDC) and Janani Foods Private Limited during the Pravasi Bharti Divas roadshow organised in Hyderabad today.

Sudhir Rajpal, Managing Director, HSIIDC, and S Sundarajan, CEO and Director, Janani Foods Private Limited, exchanged copies of the MoU.

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