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Ratan Tata Claims the New Semiconductor Manufacturing Will Put Assam on the Global Platform 

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Just this month, Narendra Modi ceremonially initiated the Tata group’s project and invested Rs. 27,000 crore indigenous “semiconductor assembly and test facility” which was located in Jagiroad, in the Morigaon district which was through a virtual event. 

Ratan Tata, who is the notable industrialist and the Chairman of Tata Sons Emeritus has guaranteed and assured everyone that Assam would propel the state on the global level. 

Himanta Biswa Sarma who is the Chief Minister of Assam, has also conveyed his gratitude when he was in a meeting with Ratan Tata as well as the Chairman N Chandrasekaran and has expressed his appreciation for setting up the semiconductor facility as the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has built the foundation of the same. 

On platform X, Ratan Tata had posted, “The investments being made in Assam transform the state in complex treatment for cancer care. Today, the state government of Assam in partnership with the Tata group will make Assam a major player in sophisticated semiconductors. This new development will put Assam on the global map. We wish to thank the Chief Minister of Assam Mr. Himanta Biswa Sarma for his support and vision that has made all this possible.”

The Chief Minister Sarma has also done the same by thanking Ratan Tata on the very platform with the words, “Thank you so much Shri @RNTata2000 ji for your valuable insights, gracious hospitality and above all your confidence in a #ViksitAssam”.

He also commented that “during my deliberations with the Tata leadership, we agreed to create a skill development centre that will be co-located within the premises of the semiconductor facility in Jagiroad”. 

During the same event, Tata Sons Chairman Chandrasekaran claimed, “It is very important for India to become a semiconductor nation. I am very glad that Tata group has been able to establish the first semiconductor FAB, also the first indigenous assembly unit in Assam. , where we see a lot of prosperity and a lot of jobs and it will change the face of that part of the world with this specific investment.” 

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Ratan Tata Claims the New Semiconductor Manufac... March 23, 2024 - 6:52 am

[…] Just this month, Narendra Modi ceremonially initiated the Tata group's project and invested Rs. 27.000 crore indigenous "semiconductor assembly and test facility" which was located in Jagiroad, in the Morigaon district which was through a virtual event. Ratan Tata, who is the notable industrialist and the Chairman of Tata Sons Emeritus has guaranteed and assured everyone that Assam would propel the stale on the global level. Himanta Biswa Sarma who is the Chief Minister of Assam, has also conveyed his gratitude when he was in a meeting with Ratan Tata as well as the Chairman N Chandrasekaran and has expressed his appreciation for selling up the semiconductor facility as the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has built the foundation of the Same. On platform X. Ratan Tata had posted. "The investments being made in Assam transform the stale in complex treatment for cancer care. Today, the stale government of Assam in partnership with the Tala group will make Assam a major player in sophisticated semiconductors. This new development will put Assam on the global map. We wish to thank the Chief Minister of Assam Mr. Himanta Biswa Sarma for his support and vision that has made all this possible.read more-https://luminarytimes.com/ratan-tata-claims-the-new-semiconductor-manufacturing-will-put-assam-on-the-global-platform/  […]

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