MP CM Kamal Nath Leaves for Davos to Attend World Economic Forum

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Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath.

President of World Economic Forum Borge Brende has specially invited Chief Minister Kamal Nath to take part in the 49th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum

Pervez Bari | Caravan
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BHOPAL — Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath left for Davos from Delhi on January 19 to take part in the 49th meeting of the World Economic Forum. This meeting has been organized to decide the global agenda.

President of World Economic Forum Borge Brende has specially invited Chief Minister Kamal Nath to take part in the 49th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos Klosters in Switzerland from January 22 to January 25. This meeting is significant to fix the global agenda. The participants of the meeting will be familiarized with the perspective and reforms taking place in Madhya Pradesh.

Brende hoped that under the guidance of Kamal Nath, Madhya Pradesh will attain unprecedented levels of progress and prosperity. He wished Nath every success in his new role in realizing the vision for inclusive and sustainable development of Madhya Pradesh.

The collaboration of World Economic Forum as an international organization that encourages mutual collaboration of the public-private sector, with the state will prove to be beneficial. There will be support of the state to fulfil the possibilities of development of the state.

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