"We met the Prime Minister yesterday and discussed with him about taking the reforms process forward. This will help in improving perception about India's image, attract more investments and revive the growth," he said at a CII press conference in New Delhi.
He, however, did not mention about the Prime Minister's response in this regard.
The chamber's main agenda is to restore growth, which could be done through reforms and better governance practices, he said.
"Both these areas will be concentrated upon. We will work closely with central government, state government and opposition to form a consensus on reforms, including allowing foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail," Godrej said.
In November last year, the Cabinet had approved allowing 51 per cent FDI in multi-brand retail.
But the government had to put its decision on hold following protests from political parties mainly
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