TN CM Stalin lays foundation stone for Tata Motors' ₹9,000-cr manufacturing plant in TN

PTI Updated - September 28, 2024 at 12:57 PM.
TamilNadu Chief Minister MK Stalin speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Tata Motors plant at Ranipet district on Saturday. The facility will manufacture luxury models of JLR | Photo Credit: VENKATACHALAPATHY _C

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday laid the foundation stone for a new manufacturing facility of auto major Tata Motors here entailing an investment of ₹9,000 crore.

The ground-breaking ceremony was held at Panapakkam in this district, about 115 km from Chennai. The facility is expected to generate 5,000 new jobs.

Besides the CM, senior DMK Ministers Durai Murugan, TRB Rajaa, Chief Secretary N Muruganandam, along with Tata Sons Ltd Chairman, N Chandrasekaran, participated in the ground breaking ceremony.

Speaking on the occasion, Stalin expressed joy over Tata Motors' plan to set up a manufacturing facility in TN.

"Tamil Nadu is the first investment destination not only for big companies that operate in India, but also for multinational corporations. We are delighted with the presence of Chandrasekaran in this event. Hailing from Namakkal district and leading a globally renowned company, he is a pride for the State," Stalin said.

Tata Motors had in March signed a memorandum of understanding with the government for setting up the factory.

Published on September 28, 2024 07:20

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