Industrialist D.P. Singh Expresses Gratitude to CM Yogi Adityanath for Pro-Industry Reform

Lucknow | Prominent industrialist D.P. Singh has extended heartfelt gratitude to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on behalf of the entire state’s industrial and business community, hailing the government’s recent historic and reformative decision to replace imprisonment with monetary penalties for minor and unintentional business-related errors.

In a statement issued, Singh lauded the move as a progressive step towards a more business-friendly environment, noting that the decision has generated widespread enthusiasm among entrepreneurs and traders across Uttar Pradesh. He emphasized that this reform will enhance investor confidence, encourage new industrial setups, create employment opportunities, and contribute to the overall growth of the state’s economy.

“The Chief Minister’s decision is both visionary and compassionate,” Singh said. “By ensuring that small or technical errors do not lead to imprisonment, the government has sent a powerful message of trust and cooperation to the business fraternity. This will pave the way for greater industrial development and investment in the state.”

He further added that the initiative marks a positive stride toward making Uttar Pradesh one of India’s leading industrial states, aligning with the Chief Minister’s vision of transforming the state into a hub of economic excellence.

Singh reiterated the commitment of the business community to the continued development and prosperity of Uttar Pradesh. “We will keep extending our suggestions and support to the government to strengthen this progressive policy further,” he said.

Concluding his statement, D.P. Singh once again expressed deep respect and gratitude toward Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, calling the move “a landmark reform that will redefine the relationship between the state and its industrial stakeholders.”

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