PM Narendra Modi and the PM of Finland, Juha Sipila at the inauguration of the Make in India Centre, in Mumbai.
PM Narendra Modi along with other delegates at the inauguration ceremony.
Narendra Modi seen along with the governor and chief minister of Maharashtra, C Vidyasagar Rao and Devendra Fadnavis.
Make in India Week kicks off; industries exchange MoUs

PM Narendra Modi suggested that digital technology can be used to document the process of creation of a work of art, and this could help people comprehend the thought process of the artist.

13 Feb 2016 | 3252 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

The Make in India week kicked off in Mumbai with Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, unveiling a plaque to mark the inauguration of the new building complex of the Bombay Art Society. 

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister remarked that rarely has an institution left its imprint on three centuries. He added that the Bombay Art Society has managed to do so, right from its inception in the late 19th century. He said that the reason for this is that art has its own strength and message. 

He further suggested that digital technology can be used to document the process of creation of a work of art, and this could help people comprehend the thought process of the artist. 

Industries exchange MoUs

A total of three key MoUs were exchanged today at the Make in India Expo with Twin Star (Sterelite is Holding Company) and Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) which is investing into LCD FAB with techno partner AUTRON from Taiwan being one. This will be first of its kind of project in India with a proposed investment of Rs 20,000 crore. 

Photo: Press Information Bureau

Copyright © 2024 Autocar Professional. All Rights Reserved.