Tamil Nadu Approves ₹31,592 Cr Mega Investments, Set to Create Over 61,500 Jobs

The Tamil Nadu state cabinet has approved incentives for 46 investment projects with a total commitment of ₹31,592.39 crore. These projects span high-growth sectors like aerospace, semiconductors, electronics, renewable energy, and defence manufacturing. Major investors include Sakthi Aircraft Industry, NMB-Minebea, Vikram Solar, and Bharat Biotech, among others. The initiative is expected to generate employment for 61,521 people and boost balanced industrial growth across multiple districts.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Approves ₹31,592 Cr Investment for 46 Projects

  • ₹31,592 crore total investment
  • 46 new and expansion projects
  • Over 61,500 jobs to be created
  • Focus on aerospace, semiconductors & renewables
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Tamil Nadu cabinet approves Rs 31,592 cr investments for 46 projects; over 61,500 jobs expected

Tamil Nadu cabinet greenlights 46 projects across aerospace, semiconductors & renewable energy, promising over 61,500 new jobs and major industrial growth.

"The projects reinforce Tamil Nadu's position as a leading investment destination in India - State Government"

New Delhi, February 24

Tamil Nadu state cabinet has approved incentives for 46 new and expansion investment projects across the state, entailing a total committed investment of Rs 31,592.39 crore and generating employment opportunities for 61,521 persons.

According to the official release by the Department of Industries, Investment Promotion & Commerce of the state, the projects will be implemented across multiple districts, including Chennai, Chengalpattu, Kanchipuram, Tiruvallur, Villupuram, Tiruvannamalai, Krishnagiri, Namakkal, Perambalur, Theni, Dindigul, Karur, Tiruppur, Salem, Coimbatore and Thoothukudi.

The approved investments span across diverse high-growth sectors, including aerospace and defence, semiconductors, electronics manufacturing, renewable energy, industrial automation, life sciences, heavy engineering and advanced materials.

Among the major investors are Sakthi Aircraft Industry, which will undertake assembly and maintenance of training aircraft components; NMB-Minebea, which will manufacture semiconductors for various applications; and Yield Engineering Systems, which will establish facilities for semiconductor production equipment.

Electronics manufacturing projects include investments by Dixon Group for electronic devices and SFO Technologies for electronic components manufacturing.

In the renewable energy segment, Vikram Solar will undertake the assembly of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). In defence manufacturing, Minerva Special Purpose Vehicle will establish a facility for manufacturing armoured vehicles.

Industrial equipment and automation projects include investments by Hikoki Power Tools for power tools manufacturing and Festo for industrial automation equipment.

In aerospace components manufacturing, Aequs Group will produce aircraft engine and gearbox components. Schneider Electric Group will expand manufacturing operations, including cooling equipment.

In the life sciences sector, Bharat Biotech Group will establish a life sciences products park.

Heavy engineering and advanced manufacturing investments include projects by Caterpillar Inc. for construction machinery and equipment manufacturing, while Boeing will set up an advanced aerospace research and development centre.

In advanced materials, Saint-Gobain will undertake the manufacturing of glass products.

The State government stated that the projects reinforce Tamil Nadu's position as a leading investment destination in India, with a strong focus on high-technology manufacturing, job creation and balanced regional industrial growth.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see investments spread beyond Chennai to districts like Perambalur and Theni. Balanced regional development is key. Hope the infrastructure like roads and power supply in these areas is also upgraded to support these industries.
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Arjun K
Boeing, Caterpillar, Saint-Gobain... big global names trusting Tamil Nadu's ecosystem. This will boost the state's GDP significantly. The defence manufacturing push with armoured vehicles is also a strategic plus for Atmanirbhar Bharat.
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Sarah B
While the job creation number sounds impressive, I hope there is transparency in the skill development and training programs. Will the 61,500 jobs require highly specialized skills that the local workforce currently lacks? The government must ensure proper vocational training tie-ups.
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Vikram M
Seeing Bharat Biotech in the list for a life sciences park is excellent. After the pandemic, boosting our pharma and biotech R&D is crucial. Tamil Nadu is truly becoming a manufacturing powerhouse of India. Good going!
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Nisha Z
Renewable energy with Vikram Solar's BESS assembly is a welcome move. Hope this also leads to more affordable and reliable clean energy for the state's residents. The environmental impact of all these new factories must be monitored closely though.

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