TN Cabinet Clears ₹34,237 Cr Investments, 55,000 Jobs in Major Industrial Push

The Tamil Nadu Cabinet has approved 15 large-scale investment proposals totaling ₹34,237.39 crore. These projects span sectors like electronics, automotive, footwear, and solar energy and are spread across over a dozen districts. A significant portion of the jobs, approximately 25,000, will come from a single footwear venture linked to the Adidas brand. The state is also set to inaugurate a new luxury car manufacturing facility by Tata Motors and Jaguar Land Rover.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Approves ₹34,237 Cr Investments, 55,000 Jobs

  • ₹34,237 crore investment cleared
  • 55,000 new jobs expected
  • Major projects in EV, footwear & electronics
  • JLR luxury car plant announcement
  • Boost across 13+ districts
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TN Cabinet clears Rs 34,237cr investment proposals; 55,000 jobs expected

Tamil Nadu Cabinet approves 15 major projects worth ₹34,237 crore, expected to create 55,000 jobs across multiple sectors and districts.

"Together, these investments are expected to create employment opportunities for nearly 55,000 people. - Industries Minister T.R.B. Rajaa"

Chennai, Feb 5

In a major push to accelerate industrial growth and employment generation, the Tamil Nadu Cabinet on Thursday approved 15 large-scale investment proposals worth a cumulative Rs 34,237.39 crore.

The decisions were taken at a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin at the State Secretariat in Chennai.

Industries Minister T.R.B. Rajaa, addressing reporters after the meeting, said the projects would span across multiple districts, including Chengalpattu, Chennai, Kancheepuram, Karur, Krishnagiri, Perambalur, Namakkal, Ramanathapuram, Ranipet, Thoothukudi, Tiruchi, Tiruppur, Tiruvallur and Tiruvannamalai.

Together, these investments are expected to create employment opportunities for nearly 55,000 people.

The Minister noted that details of one of the biggest approved projects will be officially announced on February 13, while several more industrial announcements are expected during the State's 'Conversion Conclave' scheduled for February 12.

Among the key proposals cleared are investments by Kaynes Circuit Limited for printed circuit boards and camera modules, and Johnson Electric for BLDC and power cooling motors.

A significant boost to the footwear sector will come from Evervan Kothari Footwear Limited, which alone is expected to generate around 25,000 jobs.

Rajaa added that the globally recognised Adidas brand will establish manufacturing operations in Tamil Nadu through this venture.

The Cabinet also backed initiatives aimed at strengthening the State's blue economy.

As part of this effort, Chennai Radha Engineering will begin manufacturing ship hulls, opening new avenues for the fishing and maritime sectors.

In the automobile and clean energy sectors, proposals from Yazaki India for auto components, an expansion plan by Hyundai, and Gensol's solar cell manufacturing project were approved.

Adding further momentum to the state's automotive ambitions, Chief Minister Stalin and Tata Group Chairman N. Chandrasekaran are set to inaugurate a new car manufacturing facility in Ranipet on February 9.

Highlighting Tamil Nadu's growing prominence in the electric vehicle and luxury car segments, Rajaa said the upcoming Rs 9,000 crore Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Motors plant will be India's first dedicated facility to produce JLR's luxury models.

With diversified investments across sectors, the government aims to position Tamil Nadu as a leading destination for manufacturing, technology, and sustainable industry, while ensuring large-scale job creation across districts.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Manufacturing JLR cars in India is a big deal. Shows global confidence in TN's industrial ecosystem. The focus on EVs, solar cells, and auto components is the right direction for a sustainable future. Hope the quality of jobs matches the quantity.
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Rohit P
Good to see investments spreading to districts like Perambalur, Karur, and Tiruvannamalai. Often development is concentrated only around Chennai. This should help balanced regional growth. The ship hull manufacturing for the blue economy is an interesting and unique move.
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Sarah B
While the investment numbers are impressive, the real test is execution. Past announcements haven't always translated on the ground. Hope there is transparency in the job creation process and skill development programs are rolled out alongside.
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Vikram M
Adidas setting up manufacturing here is excellent! Will boost the 'Make in India' brand globally. The mix of sectors - from PCBs to footwear to cars - shows a well-rounded strategy. TN is truly becoming the Detroit and Shenzhen of India combined! 🚀
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Kavya N
As someone from Tiruppur, I'm happy to see our district on the list. We already have a strong textile base, and new investments in other sectors will provide more options for our graduates. Hope the infrastructure like roads and power supply is also upgraded to support this growth.

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