MUMBAI : Amidst an economic crisis arising out of the lockdown induced by the covid-19 pandemic, Maharashtra government on Monday said it has signed agreement for foreign direct investment (FDI) worth ₹16,000 crore.Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said in a video-based conference that small and big industries coming to the state will not face any difficulty in setting up their industries.Thackeray said that in the coming days the state expects to sign FDI agreements worth Rs.
10,000 crore more.With over 1.05 lakh covid-19 cases, Maharashtra is the worst affected state in India by Covid-19 so far.The state government, on behalf of the Industry Department, on Monday, launched the concept of Magnetic Maharashtra 2.0.Representatives from.