T.N. to remain ‘address’ for MNCs, says CM at Tata’s ₹9,000-cr. auto unit
The Hindu
Tamil Nadu attracts global investments with Tata Motors' new facility, aiming to become a $1 trillion economy by 2030.
Tamil Nadu will remain the investment destination of choice for global companies, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin asserted on Saturday after laying the foundation stone for the ₹9,000-crore Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and Tata Motors’ manufacturing facility in the industrial township of Ranipet.
Expressing confidence that the State would continue to attract overseas investors, Mr. Stalin said, “Tamil Nadu has been India’s capital in the automobile sector.
“Many global automakers like Ford and Renault Nissan have their manufacturing plants in the State,” he added.
Tracing Tata Group’s presence in the State, the Chief Minister said that the company had had a long relationship with Tamil Nadu as it had invested in diverse sectors in the State.
Be it information technology or the hospitality industry, Tata Group had had a visible presence in the State for many years, with Chennai hosting the group’s biggest IT delivery centre.
“Their [Tata Group] presence also means jobs especially for educated women. Here, I thank them [Tata Motors] for choosing Ranipet to set up the new plant as it will provide jobs for women in the region and will also help them to sustain their livelihood,” he said, adding that the State aimed to become a $1 trillion economy by 2030.
The Tata Motors’ new facility would produce next generation sports cars and SUVs for both Tata Motors and JLR, the British arm of the car maker, the automobile company said.
The Coordination of Islamic Colleges (CIC), an umbrella body of 60-odd colleges offering Wafi and Wafiya courses by blending religious and Islamic education, has re-elected its controversial founder Abdul Hameem Faizy Adrisseri as secretary and Syed Sadikali Shihab Thangal as president. Ali Faizy Thootha is the new treasurer.