PATNA: The Bihar Chamber of Commerce (BCC) here on 10th.May day hailed the 13.1 per cent growth in gross state domestic product (GSDP) in Bihar in financial year 2011-12 indicating that the state is moving very well on the path of integrated development. It said that the GSDP is the basic indicator of the health of the economy of any state.
BCC president O P Sah said it is a matter of satisfaction that the state of Bihar has retained its status among the top states recording high growth in GSDP. He added that in 2010-11, the state had recorded 14.8 per cent growth in GSDP. He congratulated the chief minister for the feat.
State BJP general secretary and MLC Mangal Pandey, vice-president and spokesperson Sanjay Mayukh, secretary Suraj Nandan Mehta and other leaders congratulated CM Nitish Kumar and deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi for sustaining a high GSDP growth rate again.
Indo-Bangla trade ties: High commissioner of Bangladesh to India Tariq A Karim and minister, commercial, Bangladesh High Commission, Mohd Habibur Rahman Khan on Thursday discussed prospects of bilateral trade between India and Bangladesh at an interactive session with members of BCC here.
Sah said that the resurgent Bihar was rapidly emerging as favourite destination for global trade and investments. He said that all the stakeholders should strive hard for establishing close working bonds with the international community of traders and entrepreneurs.
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