The snow-blanketed Swiss Alps town of Davos saw Indian states take centre stage at the 54th World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting. From serving Pongal to singing state songs, delegates, political leaders from India engaged in business discussions with a blend of culture and celebration.
At the Tamil Nadu Pavilion, the State Minister for Industries, Investment Promotion, and Commerce, TRB Rajaa, served delicious sweet Pongal and conveyed wishes to the visitors. Pongal, the four-day harvest festival in Tamil Nadu, began on January 15.
Earlier, Rajaa inaugurated the Tamil Nadu Pavilion, marking the formal commencement of the state's representation on the global platform.
"We showcase the immense talent, outstanding infrastructure, and progressive policies of our state to the world's top business fraternity. While we celebrate our industrial might, we also intend to celebrate our culture and heritage. Hence, it's #PongalAtDavos this year," said Rajaa.
"We tell you how you can harvest profits when you invest in TN, as we script India’s growth story via the Dravidian model of inclusive, progressive, and sustainable governance," said Rajaa.
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Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde, who was welcomed by the Brihan Maharashtra Mandal, a Marathi community, also sang ‘Jai Jai Maharashtra Majha,’ the official state song, along with them.
Meanwhile, Telangana CM Revanth Reddy, who met Telugu community members at Zurich airport on January 15, said: "They are excited to be part of a fascinating new journey to reimagine and recarve a new Telangana, marked by inclusive growth, balanced development, and progress for all."
Reddy also met Børge Brende, president of the World Economic Forum, and discussed how governments, businesses, and other stakeholders can work together to improve human conditions for a better and prosperous life and make the planet more sustainable. He also met Demeke Mekonnen Hassen, deputy prime minister of Ethiopia.
"Headed to #Davos from Zurich on an overcast afternoon with a certain forecast of two exciting developments - moderate to heavy snowfall and lots of investment opportunities being finalized for #Telangana," Reddy wrote on X on January 15.
Reddy also met with Geoff Martha, chairman & CEO of Medtronic, and Preetha Reddy, executive vice-chairperson of Apollo Hospitals. The CM explained Telangana's plans in the broad area of the fusion of healthcare and technology.
Meanwhile, the Karnataka delegation led by Karnataka minister for commerce & industries, infrastructure MB Patil hosted a breakfast session with industrial leaders from companies like JSW Steel, Hero MotoCorp Limited, Swiggy, and Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance Company. The deliberations centered on crucial topics such as clean energy, green mobility, and cutting-edge future technologies. The Karnataka delegation also conducted high-level talks with heads of Johnson & Johnson, IBM, Schneider, Menzies Aviation, Mitsubishi Electric, etc.
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