Faridabad/New Delhi: On the occasion of New Year 2026, young industrialists and Directors of the Alpha Abhirashi Group, Ashish Jain and Abhishek Jain, paid a courtesy visit to Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, at his official residence in New Delhi and extended warm New Year greetings. The interaction provided an opportunity for an exchange of views on industrial growth, youth entrepreneurship, cultural promotion, and tourism-led economic development. Both industrialists expressed optimism that the new year would usher in stronger economic momentum, an improved investment climate, and greater opportunities for young entrepreneurs to contribute meaningfully to India’s development journey. Ashish Jain appreciated the policy initiatives undertaken by the Union Government and said that consistent reforms and a stable governance framework continue to encourage industries to expand operations, invest in innovation, and generate employment. He further noted that sectors such as tourism, culture-linked enterprises, infrastructure, and manufacturing present significant potential for industrial expansion and job creation, particularly at the regional level. Sharing his perspective, Abhishek Jain said that young industrialists are increasingly aligning their business strategies with national priorities, including sustainable growth, skill development, and infrastructure expansion. He expressed confidence that focused leadership and constructive policy support would further strengthen India’s position as a global manufacturing and investment destination in 2026. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, while extending his New Year greetings, said that the government remains committed to creating an enabling environment in which industry, tourism, and cultural enterprises can grow in a complementary manner. He emphasised that close collaboration between policymakers and young entrepreneurs would be crucial to achieving inclusive and sustainable growth. The Union Minister further expressed confidence that India’s rich cultural heritage, combined with the energy and innovation of its young entrepreneurs, would continue to enhance the country’s global standing in the coming year. The courtesy meeting concluded on a positive and forward-looking note, reflecting goodwill, shared responsibility, and a collective vision for a progressive, economically strong, and globally respected India in 2026.
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