Andhra Pradesh Calls for Top Talent to Boost Investment
Andhra Pradesh's IT, Electronics and Human Resource Development Minister Nara Lokesh has issued a call for passionate individuals to join the state's Economic Development Board. The board seeks 13 executives to drive investment in sectors like electric vehicles, life sciences, and green hydrogen. The goal is to transform AP into a leading investor-friendly state.
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Andhra Pradesh is actively seeking investments to spur the state's growth. IT, Electronics and Human Resource Development Minister Nara Lokesh has called for passionate individuals to join the state's Economic Development Board.
The board is looking to hire two associate vice presidents, five general managers, and six managers to drive investments in diverse sectors.
"We invite the best talent to join us at the Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board in this journey to develop AP as India's premier investor-friendly destination," Lokesh announced on the social media platform X.
The 13 executives will handle investment promotion, export promotion, and project facilitation in key sectors including electric vehicles, life sciences, and green hydrogen.
Lokesh mentioned that Andhra Pradesh is on the verge of significant developments, with global companies showing interest in establishing large-scale operations in the state.
He highlighted the state's robust infrastructure and skilled workforce as key attractions for potential investors. "If you're self-driven and passionate about transforming the economic landscape of Andhra Pradesh, we want you," he added.
Lokesh also reminisced about how his father, former Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, had similarly turned Hyderabad into a global IT hub 30 years ago by inspiring a team of visionaries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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