Noida, Nov. 26 -- The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (Yeida) has begun efforts to draw anchor units for industrial parks planned in Yamuna City, officials said. The initiative has started with Medical devices park, and similar outreach will now extend to MSME, handicraft, toy and apparel parks. "Instead of staging the roadshows, we have decided to take meetings with CEOs of major firms and invite them to set up large manufacturing units in these clusters, a move that will significantly enhance the economic strength and competitiveness of each industrial park," said Yeida CEO RK Singh. Yeida is developing five major industrial parks, and the authority is now seeking one major, well-established firm as an anchor unit for each. Two weeks ago, Singh and officer on special duty Shailendra Bhatia met executives of leading medical equipment firms in Bengaluru. Officials claimed Wipro GE is likely to become the anchor unit for the medical devices park. "Building on the momentum, the Authority has now started reaching out to major companies for the MSME, Handicraft, Toy and Apparel parks as well," Singh said. Officials will highlight infrastructure, connectivity and state incentives in upcoming CEO level meetings....