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            Nikki Haley arrives in Amritsar
             
            Amritsar, Nov 14:  Nikki Haley, the first Indian-American governor of a state in the US, arrived in this Sikh holy city Friday evening. 
               
              Haley,   whose father Ajit Singh Randhawa is a Sikh, will pray Saturday at the   Harmandar Sahib, popularly known as Golden Temple, the holiest of all   Sikh shrines. 
               
              Haley, whose father's family used to live in   Amritsar's Verka suburb till the early 60s before migrating to the US,   is visiting her family's home state in nearly four decades.  
               
              Born in 1972, Nikki last came to Amritsar, 250 km from Chandigarh, as a two-year-old. 
               
              Relatives   of Nikki Haley, who was Nimrata Randhawa before her marriage,   celebrated in Verka when she became the South Carolina governor for the   first time in November 2010. 
               
              Haley was re-elected governor of South Carolina recently. 
               
              Expressing   her delight over her trip to Punjab, Haley said: "The last time I came   here was when I was two years old. I am looking forward to the visit to   the Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple)." 
               
              Haley is on a 10-day trip to   India during which she will visit New  Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh and   Amritsar to seek investment in her state. 
               
              In Amritsar, she will   visit the Golden Temple and Jallianwala Bagh  ground Saturday. She will   go to Guru Nanak Dev University and call on her relatives also......IANS
 
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            Nikki Haley seeks strong business ties with India
             Chandigarh, Nov 14:  South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley Friday sought building of business ties between her state and Indian companies. 
               
              "India   is my second home. Attracting investments from overseas companies is my   job, but building business ties with Indian companies is my personal   desire. Hence, I request CII to facilitate this as much as possible,"   Haley said. 
               
              She was addressing business leaders and entrepreneurs   at an interaction on "Doing Business with South Carolina" organised by   Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here.  
               
              Haley, who arrived   here Thursday, is leading an 18-member delegation from South Carolina.   She said companies from Punjab and Chandigarh could come and invest in   South Carolina. 
               
              "Come, invest and set up a business in South   Carolina and we at the government level will service you as an added   employee as well. We will assign a specific project manager to you who   will handhold you right from the beginning concerning all aspects like   land, labour, financing, source of raw material, marketing, legal   formalities, transportation facilities etc," Haley said. 
               
              "I   believe if businesses are doing well in a state, all else like   education, jobs, economy, health will fall perfectly in place and take   care of them.  
               
              "Hence, the first thing I did after taking over   was to do away with the regulations, bureaucracy and labour unions   hurting the business. I set up a committee on business promotion with   all industry members on the board," she said. 
               
              "Being pro-industry   and focused on industry, now ours is the third best state in the US to   do business in, with lowest cost of business and living," she said. 
               
              She said the key sectors to invest in South Carolina included automobile, aerospace, IT, pharmaceuticals, rubber and textiles. 
               
              "Boeing's   leading manufacturing plant is in our state and soon BMW's South   Carolina plant would also be their leading plant. So is the case of   various top tyre manufacturers of the world like Michelin, Bridgestone,   Continental etc.  
               
              It is so easy to do business in South Carolina.   60 percent of the new investments in South Carolina are from the   existing businesses in the form of expansion," she said. 
               
              Nikki Haley had met Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal Thursday evening. 
               
              During   the meeting, Haley told Badal that South Carolina would support Punjab   in establishing aero-space, pharma-sector, tourism and agro-processing   industries. 
               
              Haley, whose father's family used to live in Verka   suburb of Amritsar till the early 60s before migrating to the United   States, arrived in Amritsar Friday.  
               
              She will offer prayers at the holiest of Sikh shrines, Harmandar Sahib, popularly known as Golden Temple, Saturday. 
               
              Haley was re-elected governor of South Carolina recently. 
               
              This   is Haley's first visit to her family's home state in nearly four   decades. Born in 1972, Nikki had last visited Amritsar as a   two-year-old. Her father Ajit Singh Randhawa used to live in Verka. 
               
              Expressing   her delight at coming back to Punjab, Haley said: "The last time I came   here was when I was two years old. I am looking forward to the visit to   the Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple)." 
               
              Haley is on a 10-day trip to   India where she is visiting New Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh and Amritsar   to seek investment for her state. 
               
              In Amritsar, she will visit the   Golden Temple and Jallianwala Bagh Saturday. She will also visit the   Guru Nanak Dev University and meet students there. She will be meeting   her relatives also. 
               
              Relatives of Haley, who was Nimrata Randhawa   before her marriage, had celebrated in Verka when she became South   Carolina governor for the first time in Nov 2010. 
               
            She became the first Indian-American woman to become governor of a state in the  US....IANS 
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            Niikki Haley like to support Punjab in establishing 
            aero space, Pharma, tourism and agro processing industries
 Chandigarh,   November 13, 2014 
 South Carolina Governor Niikki Haley today said her State   would like to support Punjab in establishing aero space, Pharma,   tourism and agro processing industries while visiting Deputy chief   minister Sukhbir Singh Badal here.  
 Ms   Haley, who called on the Deputy CM at his official residence here, said   South Carolina could help Punjab in getting business connections and   advocated  exchange of delegations to take this initiative forward. She   also extended a formal invitation to Mr Sukhbir Badal to visit South   Carolina.  
 The   Governor also highlighted how S Carolina has been able to create new   jobs in the aerospace and hospitality sectors. She said this had been   done by training personnel to do these skilled jobs. "Our success rate   in skill training is as much as 93 per cent and we would be glad to   assist Punjab in this field also", she added.  
  
 Ms   Haley also expressed delight in being in Punjab. "The last time I came   here was when I was two years old", she said adding she looked forward   to visiting the Darbar Sahab in Amritsar tomorrow.  
 Mr   Sukhbir Badal while agreeing to build relations with S Carolina, said   both States could also exchange best practises. Chief Secretary Sarvesh   Kaushal mooted a proposal to establish a working group to take this   relationship forward which was agreed to by Ms Haley.  
 The   Deputy CM highlighted the steps taken by the State under the leadership   of S Parkash Singh Badal in making Punjab one of the easiest States to   do business with. "We believe the government should not be in business   and have changed laws to ensure investors get quick clearances. We have   also created a department of administrative reforms to change outdated   laws", he said.  
 Mr   Badal also detailed how the State had made it its mission to ensure   citizens were not harassed while availing essential services. "Soon no   Punjabi will have to go to any department to get his work done", he said   adding "from standing in line to avail of government services the   citizens would now get them online".  
 The   Deputy CM while wishing Ms Haley a pleasant stay in Punjab said   Punjabis we're proud that a person of Punjabi descent had achieved such   great heights in the United States. EOM  
 
   
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