Tamil Nadu CM Inaugurates Rs 9,000 Crore Tata JLR Plant, Creating 5,000 Jobs

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated Tata Motors' new Jaguar Land Rover passenger vehicle manufacturing facility in Ranipet. The greenfield project, built with a Rs 9,000 crore investment, will produce both internal combustion and electric vehicles. State Industries Minister TRB Rajaa highlighted that the plant will create 5,000 direct jobs, with workforce recruitment supported by local skill development initiatives. The facility represents only the first phase, with further expansions anticipated for the site.

Key Points: Tata Motors JLR Plant Inaugurated by MK Stalin in Ranipet

  • Rs 9,000 crore investment
  • 5,000 direct jobs created
  • Manufactures ICE & electric vehicles
  • Part of larger multi-phase plan
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M.K. Stalin inaugurates Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle JLR at Ranipet district in Panapakkam

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin inaugurates new Tata JLR facility, a Rs 9,000 crore investment set to create 5,000 direct jobs and boost EV manufacturing.

"I see at least 5,000 jobs, 5,000 direct jobs being created. - TRB Rajaa"

Ranipet, February 9

Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.K. Stalin, inaugurated the new Tata Motors passenger vehicles and Jaguar Land Rover manufacturing facility in Panapakkam, Ranipet district, today at the SIPCOT complex.

According to the information shared, the Tata Jaguar Land Rover manufacturing facility has been developed as a greenfield project with an investment of Rs 9,000 crore (USD 994 million). The plant will manufacture both internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles as well as electric vehicles (EVs), highlighting Tamil Nadu's growing role in the future mobility ecosystem.

Speaking ahead of the inauguration earlier in the day, TRB Rajaa, Minister for Industries, Investment Promotions and Commerce in the Government of Tamil Nadu, highlighted that the establishment of a new Jaguar Land Rover manufacturing facility in Ranipet is set to generate 5,000 direct jobs, marking a significant expansion of the luxury brand's footprint in India.

"I see at least 5,000 jobs, 5,000 direct jobs being created. And then what is more important for me and my Chief Minister is the ancillary units that are going to come around JLR itself. It's going to be phenomenal," said TRB Rajaa, speaking to ANI.

Tata Motors will officially inaugurate the plant at Panapakkam today, representing a major addition to the industrial landscape of Tamil Nadu. The project reached completion in record time, following a period of rapid execution and regulatory clearances.

Rajaa stated that the facility represents the first phase of a larger developmental plan for the site and that the impact of the investment extended beyond the immediate factory walls. He noted that the project aligned with the state's goal of fostering distributed growth across various districts.

The workforce for the new plant was recruited from across the state, utilising local skill development initiatives. Rajaa highlighted the role of the state's Skill Development Corporation in preparing the local youth for these roles."You see the girls and the boys who are working here. They've been sourced using the help of Naan Mudhalvan, the Skill Development Corporation. And people have been sourced from all over Tamil Nadu. And now today they are working here in Ranipet," the Minister said.

He emphasised that the recruitment process included many individuals from the Ranipet district itself, contributing to inclusive growth.

The Minister credited the swift delivery of the project to the collaboration between the state government and the Tata Group. "We're extremely, extremely thankful to the Tata Group also for having pulled this off in record time. One is clearance, but then execution here also matters," Rajaa said.

He described Tamil Nadu as a manufacturing powerhouse and indicated that the Ranipet facility was part of a broader trend of industrial activity in the region.

Looking ahead, the state government anticipates further expansions at the site. Rajaa mentioned that the current operations represented only the initial stage of the project. "This is just phase one you're seeing. Imagine phase two and three also coming in and the entire lot of vehicles being rolled out," he said.

He noted that more investments are expected in the near future, pointing toward the upcoming "Convergence Conclave" as a platform for further announcements.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Ranipet, this is a dream come true. For years, our youth had to migrate to Chennai or Coimbatore for good jobs. Now, with JLR and the ancillary units coming up, our district will see real development. The Skill Development Corporation training is crucial. Hope they keep hiring locally!
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Rohit P
Great to see Tamil Nadu continuing to attract big investments. They are truly becoming the Detroit of India. However, I hope the government ensures that the promised jobs materialize with good working conditions and fair wages. Sometimes these announcements are bigger on paper.
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Sarah B
Impressive scale and speed of execution. Making luxury cars in India for the global market is a significant step up in manufacturing capability. The collaboration between the state and Tata seems to be a model for how industrial projects should be done. Hope other states learn from this.
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Karthik V
Phase one already sounds massive. Can't wait to see phase two and three! This will create a whole ecosystem of suppliers and service providers. My only request to the authorities is to also invest in improving local infrastructure - roads, housing, and public transport - to handle this growth.
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Anjali F
It's heartening to read about the 'Naan Mudhalvan' scheme helping with recruitment. Skill development is the real game-changer. When companies invest and the government prepares the workforce, that's a win-win for 'Make in India'. Hope more girls get opportunities in this high-tech manufacturing space. 💪

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