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Strive To Make TN The Best In Industrial Development: Stalin

Lauding the EFSI, whicඣh has travelled a long way to celebrate its centenary, the Chief Minister said it was befitting that the federation was celebrating its centenary year on November 18 coinciding with the death annꦆiversary of freedom fighter V O Chidambaram who had launched the Swadeshi steam navigation company against the British.

Tamil Nadu CM M.K Stalin
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday called for concerted eff🎉orts to make the state the best in industrial development in the country and assured all support on behalf of the government to achieve this goal. Tamil Nadu's development will rise to an unprecedented level if the government, industrialists and employees strive together, he said.

"This is the goal of the government. It is towards this goal🐈 that we should journey," the Chief Minister said, while speaking at the valedictory of the centenary celebrations o⛦f the Employers Federation of Southern India (EFSI), here.

The government would extend its cooperation to✃ the stakeholders in ensuring the state occupied the top slot in India. "You have the duty and responsibility to develop not only the industry but also the workers," he said and reminded that since the last 15 months of the DMK rule in the state, Tamil Nadu attracted investments from several states and countries.

"The Dravidian model of d🐲evelopment also includes economic and industrial development. And all efforts should be taken to make Tamil Nadu a $1 trillion economy," Stalin said.

Lauding the EFSI, which has travelled a lo▨ng way to cel༒ebrate its centenary, the Chief Minister said it was befitting that the federation was celebrating its centenary year on November 18 coinciding with the death anniversary of freedom fighter V O Chidambaram who had launched the Swadeshi steam navigation company against the British.

The EFSI has played 𒊎a key role in shaping the labour policy through its representation in the tri-partite committees set up by the state and central governments. The federation has a current strength of 720 members and 22 affiliated associati🐼ons in the textile, sugar, cement, leather and MSME sectors.

A coffee table book titled "Collaboration, Trust and Harmony" brought ouꦜt by EFSI, the oldest employers' body, highlighting its journey towards promoting industrial harmony, was released on the occasion by the Chief Minister.  A Krishnamoorthy, group chairman, Amalgamations Group, received the first copy. State Labour Welfare Minister C V Ganesan and Municipal Administration Minister K N Nehru were among those who participated.

(With PTI inputs)