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Pegatron, Tata Electronic­s, others ink ~28k-cr pacts with TN govt

- T E NARASIMHAN

Tata Electronic­s, Apple’s contract manufactur­er Pegatron, and Grasim and 25 other firms signed memoranda of understand­ing (Mous) worth over ~28,053 crore with the Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday. These Mous would create 68,775 jobs in the state, the government said.

The Mous were signed in the presence of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E K Palaniswam­i, who also released the state’s Industrial Policy 2021, MSME Policy 2021, and inaugurate­d eight projects worth ~3,377 crore, which are expected to generate 7,139 jobs. These projects include the French carmaker PCA Automobile­s’ ~1,250-crore car manufactur­ing facility and Ather Energy’s ~635-crore two-wheeler facility.

Tata Electronic­s signed a Structured Package of Assistance (SPA) MOU with the state, according to which it will invest ~4,684 crore for a project in Krishnagir­i to manufactur­e mechanical enclosures for mobile phones. The project is expected to create jobs for 18,250 people, officials said.

Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasek­aran, who attended the ceremony through videoconfe­rence, said: “This is a very large project in precision engineerin­g and manufactur­ing. It will create significan­t employment mainly for women and also train them for skill sets in new technical areas”.

Another Tata Group firm, Tata Coffee, also signed a pact to invest around ~100 crore in a coffee manufactur­ing facility in Theni. Grasim Industries will establish a paint manufactur­ing unit at Cheyyar at an investment of ~750 crore. And, Pegatron Corporatio­n will invest ~1,100 crore to manufactur­e smartphone­s.

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