Rajasthan Gets First Semiconductor Cluster in Bhiwadi

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma inaugurated the state's first semiconductor cluster in Bhiwadi, marking a major step in industrial growth. The cluster, involving an investment of Rs 1,200 crore, is expected to create 2,500 jobs and produce 60 million chips annually. Sharma highlighted ongoing projects like the RRTS and Yamuna Water Agreement, while Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw noted India's growing electronics sector. The event also saw the dedication of a sewage treatment plant and development works in Khairthal-Tijara district.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Inaugurates First Semiconductor Cluster in Bhiwadi

  • Rajasthan's first semiconductor cluster inaugurated in Bhiwadi
  • Cluster expected to generate 2,500 jobs and manufacture 60 million chips annually
  • CM Sharma highlights policy reforms, RRTS, and Yamuna Water Agreement progress
  • Union Ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw and Bhupender Yadav also addressed the event
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Rajasthan CM inaugurates state's first semiconductor cluster in Bhiwadi​

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma inaugurates state's first semiconductor cluster in Bhiwadi, aiming to boost electronics manufacturing and generate 2,500 jobs.

"By implementing 35 policies over the past two years, the state government has fostered a conducive industrial environment - Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, May 15

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma on Friday inaugurated the state's first semiconductor cluster in Bhiwadi and said work on the Regional Rapid Transit System connecting Rajasthan to Delhi via Haryana, along with the implementation of the Yamuna Water Agreement, is progressing rapidly.​

Addressing a virtual event for multiple development projects in Bhiwadi and Khairthal-Tijara, Sharma said the state government is aggressively pushing industrial growth through policy reforms, infrastructure expansion, and renewable energy initiatives. ​

By implementing 35 policies over the past two years, the state government has fostered a conducive industrial environment, a significant stride towards realising the vision of 'Developed India, Developed Rajasthan by 2047'. ​

The Chief Minister was addressing a programme on Friday, held via video conferencing from his official residence, for the laying of foundation stones and dedication of various projects, including the Alcina Electronics Complex and a 34 Million Litres per Day (MLD) Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in Bhiwadi, as well as various development works in the Khairthal-Tijara district.​

Meanwhile, alongside the expedited implementation of the Yamuna Water Agreement, the government is also set to establish a major industrial zone in Bandikui, near Alwar. Referring to the semiconductor cluster in Bhiwadi, he hailed it as a significant achievement.

Under this initiative, the state government is currently formulating a blueprint for rural development that integrates cultural heritage, environmental considerations, and local requirements. He further noted that, with a view to facilitating rural youth, the state government has taken the crucial decision to establish 'Atal Gyan Kendras' (Atal Knowledge Centres) at the panchayat level.​

The Chief Minister affirmed that, in line with public aspirations, the state government has accorded top priority to meeting electricity and water requirements. ​

Furthermore, farmers across 24 districts are now being provided with electricity during daytime hours. He added that, in its endeavour to fulfil its pledge to generate 400,000 jobs, the state government has not only provided employment to over 125,000 youths but has also released a recruitment calendar for an additional 125,000 positions. Meanwhile, the appointment process for over 135,000 posts is currently underway.​

Union Minister for Railways and Electronics, Ashwini Vaishnaw, remarked that the semiconductor industry is critical. Today, India boasts 12 semiconductor plants, where chips for various electronic devices are being manufactured. Rajasthan, too, has now joined the ranks of states associated with this industry. ​

Today, with a six-fold increase in growth, the value of electronics manufacturing in India has reached Rs 13 lakh crore. Furthermore, mobile phones have emerged as India's number one export commodity. The Union Minister further stated that 75 projects have been approved under the Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme.​

He stated that the Electronic Manufacturing Cluster in Bhiwadi involves an investment of Rs 1,200 crore. This initiative is expected to generate approximately 2,500 jobs. The plant is projected to manufacture 60 million chips annually. He further mentioned that, under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) scheme, 85 railway stations are being constructed across Rajasthan, 15 of which have already been completed. Similarly, the grand railway station in Alwar will be equipped with state-of-the-art modern amenities.​

Union Minister for Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav, announced the inauguration of a 34 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant in Bhiwadi, constructed at a cost of Rs 61 crore. Additionally, the foundation stone was laid for a treated water pipeline associated with the 34 MLD STP, involving an investment exceeding Rs 52 crore. ​

He affirmed their commitment to establishing Bhiwadi as a prominent manufacturing hub on the national map. He stated that Bhiwadi would be rapidly advancing in semiconductors and electronics manufacturing, alongside its existing strengths in the automobile industry. ​

- IANS

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Priya S
All these announcements are good, but I hope the government also focuses on the basics. We need better roads and reliable electricity in the rural areas of Alwar first. Atal Gyan Kendras sound nice, but will they have proper internet and teachers? Promises are easy, delivery is what matters. 🤔
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Vikram M
Great to see Rajasthan jumping on the semiconductor bandwagon! With 12 plants now in India, we're truly becoming self-reliant. The 60 million chips per year from this plant alone is impressive. Also, day-time electricity for farmers in 24 districts—this will save so many diesel costs. Modi ji's vision is finally reaching every corner. 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
I'm cautiously optimistic. We've seen many such inaugurations before—ground realities often differ. The 1,200 crore investment is big, but will it attract ancillary industries? Also, sewage treatment plant is long overdue for Bhiwadi; the industrial pollution there is no joke. Hope they enforce environmental norms strictly. Water is already scarce in this region. 💧
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Meera T
The job numbers are interesting—125,000 given, 125,000 more in pipeline, 135,000 in process. That's nearly 4 lakh total! If even half materializes, it will transform the state. But as a Bhiwadi resident, I worry about the influx of migrant workers and pressure on housing and schools. Infrastructure planning must keep pace with industrial growth. 🙏
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Aditya G
Proud moment for Rajasthan! From

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